Pre-Paid Legal Services Membership Presentation
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Since you are in MI, your law firm would be Powers, Chapman, DeAgostino, Meyers and Milia, PC. They are also an AV rated firm. I think all the law firms are AV rated. I dont have time to check all 50 states but in MI, that would be your law firm and yes, they are AV rated. I stated you dont have to pay an hourly rate because PPL pays each law firm a very high retainer so you dont have to pay one. For instance, in CA, Parker Stanbury is paid about $1.7 million a month to stay on retainer.
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Are you guaranteed to have to have an AV rated law firm and attorney work your case are all the attorneys in the network AV rated? What is the difference between a non av and av rated? I am in Michigan. I just wanted to know that it was free for a family attorney under the plan. That is what you stated.
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That's not exactly the case. You get assigned a provider law firm that PPL pays a retainer so you dont have to pay. Let me give you an example: I'm in CA so my provider law firm is Parker Stanbury. They are an "AV" rated law firm which is the highest rating you can have. You'll be assigned to a specific law firm in your state. What state are you in?
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I have been using a family attorney for sometime off and on. And if what your telling me is that the use of the family attorney is free under the plan, then I will sign up. Can you send me a faxed letter with this information before I sign up something that states this. I can give you the fax number
ok well I am going to sign up then. since now you have told me there is no additional cost for family court cases. What is the link? thank you
SeanFlemingShow 2 years ago
The link is in the "more info" section on the right of the video. Follow that link and click on "enroll now" at the bottom of the page. Any questions, dont hesitate to email me or call me. Thanks.
mannylopez320 2 years ago
Here's the definition of AV rated:
Letter ratings based upon an attorney's experience, nature of practice, and reputation among peers. The first letter indicates a lawyer's legal ability, based on standards in his or her area of practice. "A" stands for "very high to pre-eminent." The second letter is a general recommendation, based on professional conduct, ethics, reliability, and diligence. The "v" stands for "very high" for integrity "AV" rating is the highest achievable.
mannylopez320 2 years ago