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Efficient and affordable service for simple divorce cases
“I had a simplified divorce, no children or property, so going the online-lawyer way was a great option for me. My fiance handled his divorce via Miller Law Associates, and helping him with the paperwork throughout the process was a great learning experience when the time came to process my own divorce.”
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Supportive and responsive legal team
“Jeff Miller and his team were supportive, informative and efficient. The service, and the company, are exactly what they claim it to be: a hands-free approach to divorce, with a very afforable fee to boot. I had very few questions but the lawyers were quick to respond.”
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Effective legal strategy and representation
“Jeff won my case hands down!! And, in the face of what I thought were insurmountable difficulties. But one by one, Miller took care of everything. The man is simply brilliant. Just brilliant.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“For someone running an online divorce website, this firm does not effectively use online communication. The divorceyes.com website is only "periodically" updated, in the words of Mr. Miller. When I had questions about the status of my case I was told to just relax and "have a glass of wine."”
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Incompetent legal representation and mistakes
“Worst mistake of my life. RUN, from this lawyer and his Associates. They don't really care for you, all they want is your money, once they have it, good luck, you are on your own! If you want someone to fight for you, THIS IS NOT the law firm nor lawyers you need.”
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Unwillingness to refund fees for poor service
“They kept my $3000 without rendering service be careful once you pay them money they will not return your money and claim breach of contract despite the poor representation.”

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28 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
Word of advice stay away from Miller and Associates they are extremely unprofessional and don't care about your case.The communication is poor to none, they will not meet you in person even if you request, they will charge you for every item and everything is limited representation they have charged a total of $5899 for my case and when I was reluctant in their professionalism and hired another attorney they kept my $3000 without rendering service be careful once you pay them money they will not return your money and claim breach of contract despite the poor representation. They have been disciplined by the state Licensing authority (see top page )and will treat you and scold you as if you are the defendant instead of issuing guidance and defend you in your case.
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21 May, 2015 by Anonymous
Someone complained in these reviews of being told to have a glass of wine. Guess what? After a full day of grueling depositions (questioning by lawyers under oath), I was stressed out, nervous and worried that I messed up, and I was told the same thing. It was clear to me in the whole context that he was trying to ease my nervousness, and adding that was just Jeffrey Miller's way of saying, "Girl, you did fine. You have nothing to worry about. You did your part. I know these depositions can be intimidating and nerve wrecking. Now it is time for you to go home and chill and relax. Have a glass of wine. We got your back and I am holding the legal fort." And he sure did! Jeff won my case hands down!! And, in the face of what I thought were insurmountable difficulties. But one by one, Miller took care of everything. The man is simply brilliant. Just brilliant. Miller seems to know how to prioritize his time to research and to find just the perfect case law that WINS you YOUR CASE! I realized, when Miller is on a roll: just do what he asks. Just send the documents or info he requests. He anticipates and thinks unusually quickly and clearly. He goes into some state of hyper-focus, working on a case it seems. My case was complex. He goes a million miles an hour. And then wants this, that and the other piece of paperwork - and wants it quickly! I just always sent the office whatever was needed in the moment. I could tell they were working hard - for me ! And I wasn't gonna let them down. Scanning and emailing it, or running to the post office as soon as I could. I just stayed organized on my end, having my paperwork in order and ready to be send off. So he can do his job which, it turns out, he does extremely well! Miller might adjust his original legal strategy, in reaction to a motion by the opposing party, or something on the docket that you as a client are blissfully unaware of because his firm is already taking care of it for you. Just trust they know what they are doing, and go with the flow. I did that, and the results were fantastic. Sometimes, it may seem to make no sense to you, but that is exactly where it pays off to have Jeffrey Miller - or he and one of his clever associates, such as Alexandra Rodriquez, together - work for you: They understand something you don't because that is THEIR job. To me it felt as if I had the A-team on my side. They are an impressive bunch! They saved the day, when I thought it couldn't be saved. Don't know how they did it, but they did. I found again, and again: they have a plan to bring you justice, and that plan comes brilliantly together in the end. Help them help you though. Send them 2 copies of everything requested. Send it, organized well, marked well. And: in 2 identical files with your name & case number on it in one envelope. As if 2 lawyers would literally be standing by the front door of the office as your envelope arrives, and they both want to look at all of your paperwork at the same moment right away. I always realized that they are helping not just me, but tens of others, and they have hundreds of papers coming in daily - so I tried to help the lawyers too. (A long time ago, I used to be a secretary at a law office.) I always marked my paperwork with case name and number clearly - and sent it in double. Don't write on the front of originals - mark on the back or in corner of the copy that you send in. And as with everything: Always, keep one copy for yourself. This is common sense. Jeff Miller and his associates have been amazing. Miller has 5 offices and several associates - they are obviously busy - but if they take on your case, you ought to thank God on your bare knees to be so lucky. Five stars ! And a gold medal !! *****
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30 Dec, 2014 by Anonymous
Worst mistake of my life. RUN, from this lawyer and his Associates. They don't really care for you, all they want is your money, once they have it, good luck, you are on your own! If you want someone to fight for you, THIS IS NOT the law firm nor lawyers you need. When you complain, they turn it around and make you feel like it was your fault. They lie, I came to see them in Oct 2013 to file a simple divorce, did not go with the "drive-through", paid higher fees for personal representation. They kept telling me the Petition had been filed since October, but were having problems serving the Respondent, when in actuallity, they did not file the Petition until Dec 3, 2013. Even the Petition as full of mistakes. I only found out because I became frustrated and went to the courthouse myself, and saw the court records. That's when I realized I was in trouble. Too late because I had already paid their fees. I was told that "my case fell through the crack" but from then on I would be taken care of. Wrooong! The lies and misrepresentation continued, the tria was horrendous. The Associate that came with me did not fight for me. I could have done a better job. I could go on and on, but then this would become a book. JUST DO NOT USE THESE PEOPLE!! DO NOT RECOMMEND. Not even a 1 star, BUT IN ORDER TO SUBMIT THIS I HAVE TO AT LEAST GIVE THEM 1 STAR. VERY, VERY POOR.
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09 Jun, 2014 by Conchief
I had a simplified divorce, no children or property, so going the online-lawyer way was a great option for me. My fiance handled his divorce via Miller Law Associates, and helping him with the paperwork throughout the process was a great learning experience when the time came to process my own divorce. Jeff Miller and his team were supportive, informative and efficient. The service, and the company, are exactly what they claim it to be: a hands-free approach to divorce, with a very afforable fee to boot. I had very few questions but the lawyers were quick to respond. I paid very close attention to their detailed instructions and didn't have any setbacks, and I didn't need any handholding either, so it was flawless and perfect for me. I highly recommend their services for someone who has a simple divorce, as was my case and my fiance's. Although I have absolutely no intention of ever getting divorced again, I would use them in a heartbeat if I had to. Kudos also to Lisa and the rest of Mr. Miller's team at Miller Law Associates!!!
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08 Aug, 2011 by Anonymous
For someone running an online divorce website, this firm does not effectively use online communication. The divorceyes.com website is easy enough to use but is only "periodically" updated, in the words of Mr. Miller. When I had questions about the status of my case I was told to just relax and "have a glass of wine." This is not how I expect to be treated in a professional exchange but I suppose thats all the respect this firm can spare for $399. You get what you pay for.
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