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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 4-Feb-2016

    How to Help Your Child Cope with Divorce

    Every year, thousands of families are affected in some way by divorce. Children whose parents are divorcing experience a tremendous amount of stress and frustration. Many factors will have an impact on how the child reacts to the stresses, such as ...
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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 22-Oct-2015

    Recent Case Results for Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C.

    At Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C., we pride ourselves on being able to deliver successful results for our clients. Through experienced legal counsel and skilled litigation we have helped countless clients achieve results that satisfied their best ...
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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 25-Sep-2015

    What Are the Grounds for an Annulment?

    If you are looking to end your marriage, divorce isn’t your only option. Many individuals seek to have an annulment to their marriage. Unlike a divorce, an annulment won’t just end a marriage, it will legally void the marriage, as if it ...
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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 18-Sep-2015

    Getting an Annulment or Separation

    For spouses in New York that no longer want to be together, there are alternatives to getting divorced. Couples can file for legal separation or an annulment instead of terminating the marriage through the divorce process. However, these options do ...
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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 11-Sep-2015

    The Difference between Contested and Uncontested Divorce

    When a couple wants to dissolve their marriage in a divorce, there are two options in which they can choose to proceed: contested divorce or uncontested divorce. The difference between the two relies on whether the spouses are able to come to an ...
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  • Posted By Coffinas & Lusthaus, P.C. 17-Jul-2014

    Paternity & Child Support

    Are you a mother seeking financial support for your child from his or her biological father? Are you a father who wants to gain parental rights to a child, and share in your child's upbringing? Paternity plays a key role in child support and ...
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