Photo: Vivian Zink/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via GettySavannah Chrisleyis going to great lengths to help her parents as they remain behind bars.ToddandJulie Chrisley’s new attorney, Jay Surgent, a Partner at Weiner Law Group LLP, toldEntertainment Tonightabout how the couple’s daughter plans to help them going forward.“I think Savannah, while it’s not her job to make restitution on behalf of her parents, she has every intention,” he said. “I’ve spoken to her a number of times about it. She has every intention to do everything she can do to make restitution on behalf of her parents from the outside.“Though Surgent noted how “unusual” Savannah’s plan is, he said theUnlockedpodcast host is in a position to help out.“Usually children, while they love their parents, can only do so much. Savannah happens to be in a situation that she’s very creative, she has a unique talent and she’s a great interviewer,” he added. “She’s gonna do well towards that end as far as earning money and being able to help with restitution.“Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, weresentencedfor fraud in November 2022. Beforereporting to prisonin January, they had begun the process ofappealing their caselast December.To aid in their appeal, Savannah revealed the familyhas hired new legal counsel, a.k.a. Surgent.“We have had some new legal counsel that has entered into the game,” she recently shared on herUnlockedpodcast. “We’re doing everything that we possibly can to fight this appeal.“Kevin Mazur/ACMA2017/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Noting how she will “never quit,” Savannah added: “I don’t care if I have to take this to the Supreme Court. There is no quitting that’s happening. We have a great team of people behind us that I’m so blessed and grateful for.“The couple’s new attorney later told PEOPLE thatthey “don’t know yet” what’s to come of the appealbut they “did our final filings” again last week.

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Julie Chrisley, Savannah Chrisley, Todd Chrisley

Savannah Chrisleyis going to great lengths to help her parents as they remain behind bars.ToddandJulie Chrisley’s new attorney, Jay Surgent, a Partner at Weiner Law Group LLP, toldEntertainment Tonightabout how the couple’s daughter plans to help them going forward.“I think Savannah, while it’s not her job to make restitution on behalf of her parents, she has every intention,” he said. “I’ve spoken to her a number of times about it. She has every intention to do everything she can do to make restitution on behalf of her parents from the outside.“Though Surgent noted how “unusual” Savannah’s plan is, he said theUnlockedpodcast host is in a position to help out.“Usually children, while they love their parents, can only do so much. Savannah happens to be in a situation that she’s very creative, she has a unique talent and she’s a great interviewer,” he added. “She’s gonna do well towards that end as far as earning money and being able to help with restitution.“Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesTodd, 54, and Julie, 50, weresentencedfor fraud in November 2022. Beforereporting to prisonin January, they had begun the process ofappealing their caselast December.To aid in their appeal, Savannah revealed the familyhas hired new legal counsel, a.k.a. Surgent.“We have had some new legal counsel that has entered into the game,” she recently shared on herUnlockedpodcast. “We’re doing everything that we possibly can to fight this appeal.“Kevin Mazur/ACMA2017/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Noting how she will “never quit,” Savannah added: “I don’t care if I have to take this to the Supreme Court. There is no quitting that’s happening. We have a great team of people behind us that I’m so blessed and grateful for.“The couple’s new attorney later told PEOPLE thatthey “don’t know yet” what’s to come of the appealbut they “did our final filings” again last week.

Savannah Chrisleyis going to great lengths to help her parents as they remain behind bars.

ToddandJulie Chrisley’s new attorney, Jay Surgent, a Partner at Weiner Law Group LLP, toldEntertainment Tonightabout how the couple’s daughter plans to help them going forward.

“I think Savannah, while it’s not her job to make restitution on behalf of her parents, she has every intention,” he said. “I’ve spoken to her a number of times about it. She has every intention to do everything she can do to make restitution on behalf of her parents from the outside.”

Though Surgent noted how “unusual” Savannah’s plan is, he said theUnlockedpodcast host is in a position to help out.

“Usually children, while they love their parents, can only do so much. Savannah happens to be in a situation that she’s very creative, she has a unique talent and she’s a great interviewer,” he added. “She’s gonna do well towards that end as far as earning money and being able to help with restitution.”

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Savannah Chrisley Says She’ll ‘Never Stop Fighting’ for Parents Todd and Julie

Todd, 54, and Julie, 50, weresentencedfor fraud in November 2022. Beforereporting to prisonin January, they had begun the process ofappealing their caselast December.

To aid in their appeal, Savannah revealed the familyhas hired new legal counsel, a.k.a. Surgent.

“We have had some new legal counsel that has entered into the game,” she recently shared on herUnlockedpodcast. “We’re doing everything that we possibly can to fight this appeal.”

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LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 02: TV personalities Todd Chrisley (L) and Julie Chrisley attend the 52nd Academy Of Country Music Awards at Toshiba Plaza on April 2, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/ACMA2017/Getty Images for ACM)

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Noting how she will “never quit,” Savannah added: “I don’t care if I have to take this to the Supreme Court. There is no quitting that’s happening. We have a great team of people behind us that I’m so blessed and grateful for.”

The couple’s new attorney later told PEOPLE thatthey “don’t know yet” what’s to come of the appealbut they “did our final filings” again last week.

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