Peggy Pulley, experienced Estate Planning, Family Law attorney in Ashland City, TN with 22 reviews
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Peggy Pulley

102 Cumberland Street, Ashland City, TN

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Education

2007:
Nashville School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
Middle Tennessee State University, BS - Bachelor of Science
1999:
Volunteer State Community College, Associate of Applied Science

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3.8 22 reviews
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Jessica tierrablanca

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12 Feb, 2024
Don't have a clue. The number showed up on my phone but it's still a mystery.
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Cecily

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18 Oct, 2022
I found myself caught in the middle of an extremely complex lawsuit...pieces of lien law, elder law, power of attorney abuse, undue influence, and criminal charges. The heart of the matter was not easily discernable just by reading the case, but Peggy immediately understood what was really going on. She went to bat for me consistently and watching her depose the other side was like watching a master at work. I had to find another attorney because I could not share consultation with another individual anymore, but I would recommend Peggy for complex matters like mine without hesitation.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled attorney who is able to quickly understand complex legal matters
“Peggy immediately understood what was really going on. She went to bat for me consistently and watching her depose the other side was like watching a master at work.”
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Provides clear, honest, and direct advice that helps clients make informed decisions
“She is honest, direct, and always has her clients best interest at her core. She knows the laws, and can anticipate what a judge may rule given your situation. She gives stellar advice.”
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Extremely responsive and dedicated to her clients, providing personalized attention and support
“She is also the most responsive attorney I have ever had the pleasure of working with. I couldn't be happier to have hired Ms. Pulley.”
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Achieves excellent results and outcomes for her clients, often exceeding their expectations
“She obtained for me more than I imagined and is someone I want in my corner if I'm in the courtroom.”
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Genuinely cares about her clients and fights passionately on their behalf
“She sincerely cares for her clients as if she was fighting for her own family.”
Cons
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A few clients reported feeling that the attorney showed a lack of interest or engagement in their case
“She showed zero interest in my case and when I asked to get a second opinion, she got very angry.”
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One client had a negative experience and would not recommend the attorney
“Worst divorce attorney! I would recommend my ex husband's attorney over Peggy any day.”

Publications

2015:
National Advocate’s, Who's Your Daddy
2015:
Tennessee Bar Journal, Who's Your Daddy

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