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Creighton McLean & Shea PLC - Livonia, MI

14881 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48154

Updated: 10/14/2021

Livonia Estate Planning Law Firm

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14881 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48154

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  • 734-422-0461

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By Anonymous on May. 04, 2022

5.0 out of 5 stars

Kelley Phillips McLean helped my with my divorce and also in addition helped my with protecting my future by creating a will and trust. She is compassionate and ethical.

By James L. on Mar. 28, 2020

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Finally, Finally I found a legal firm with real help, honesty and integrity for the clients. Creighton McLean & Shea met all of these qualifications. A review on Attorney Kelley M. Phillips. Served with divorce papers by the wife I contacted an attorney for legal help. Interest in my case was fine until I signed the Retainer Agreement.Then the interest slowed to a crawl. I soon dismissed this attorney. I contacted another attorney for legal help. The first court date I found myself doing all the talking to the judge. This attorney stood their mute. I dismissed this attorney.At this point I decided to represent myself. We had 3 or 4 court trials. Near the end of this legal battle I was mentally and physically exhausted. At this point I contacted Creighton McLean & Shea. Attorney Kelley M. Phillips was employed at the 11th hour of this divorce. Ms. Phillips took the case on after 3 years of court proceedings. I strongly urge anyone going through a divorce to contact Ms. Phillips. Attorney Kelley M. Phillips goes the extra mile.

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