Randolph E Richardson II

39 Sherman Hill Rd Ste C203, Woodbury, CT

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1986
University of Connecticut School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Grinnell College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 18 reviews
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Anonymous

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08 Nov, 2024
Rick and his staff are amazing! After speaking to Isabel, Rick's paralegal, I knew I had called the right lawyer. She was professional, understanding and caring. Rick made sure I knew all the possible outcomes of my case and was ready to fight for me. He was always patient, calm, understanding , honest and caring. With the many phone calls and e-mails I was never pushed aside and my concerns were always addressed. Ready for court, his previous legal motions helped to settle an out of court agreement which I was very happy with the outcome. I would highly recommend Rick and his staff!
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Anonymous

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17 Oct, 2024
I'm a New Yorker and I was involved with a dispute with the ex that involved outrageous child kidnapping charges across state line. Rick work in conjunction with my lawyer in NY to get these dubious charges dropped. I can't thank him enough and having the right lawyer that knows the Conneticut courts really helped. He was very attentive to my case and I can't thank him enough. I highly recommend him, especially if you have a crazy high conflict ex!
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Eliane

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05 Feb, 2024
I was referred to Rick by a friend, and from the first phone call with his paralegal Isabel, a genuine caring, patient, dedicated, smart, and a skilled professional, I knew I was in good hands. Rick is a highly intelligent, ethical family attorney that understands the emotional impact on clients aproaching each case with empathy and compassion taking the time to explain the process in an ease language, always with high standards of professionalism and ethical manner. Rick never judged me, never doubted me, only listened, taking the time to learn and understand the story (My Story -The “Marriage of Lies”). Rick and Isabel held my hand firmly, guiding and supporting me throughout 15 months of a painful ordeal that seemed never going to end, with patience and a total caring style that is so hard to find, going above and beyond to fight my fight and to protect me, handling all obstacles and challenges with professionalism, composure and integrity, never saying no, never giving up, never abandoning me, especially in times I was not my best self, cheering me up along the way and putting me back together as best as they could Words cannot express my deepest gratitude and admiration to all, Rick, Isabel, Leslie (my army of angels), and to all other caring and amazing professionals I met in the office. Rick is a true “Honorable” to a society that desperately needs a highly intelligent, skilled professional of “Justice” who respects, cares, protects and remembers humanity in all, specialty in the vulnerable. Rick - I was honored to be represented by you, and proud to stand next to you! Thank you for fighting my fight! Thank you for being there for me! I have and will continue to pray for you, your families for strength and peace as you fight the good fight! eli:-)
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Pros
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Exceptional legal expertise and intelligence in the field of divorce law
“I have observed (too closely I'm afraid) many divorce attorneys over the past decade and Rick is ALWAYS the smartest person in the room.”
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Strong communication skills and ability to explain legal concepts clearly
“You want someone who understands the law and can explain it to you clearly and concisely.”
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Dedicated and passionate approach to client cases
“Rick will make this process as humane as it can possibly be. I can't think of a better divorce attorney to have on and at your side.”
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Prompt and responsive to client needs and questions
“Every question or problem that arose was promptly answered and addressed.”
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Ethical and trustworthy conduct
“Rick is smart, compassionate and quick to come up with solutions. I had complete confidence in his counsel because my divorce was extremely complex.”
Cons
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Can be expensive compared to other attorneys
“Is Rick expensive? Yes. But I also promise he's the best divorce attorney you will ever hire.”
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Potential issues with unnecessary delays and lack of progress in some cases
“For two years I wanted to change the poorly written custody agreement he coerced me to sign, and then he preyed on my fear and desperation by taking several large sized retainer fees and purposely made little to no progress on getting me any additional custody with my son.”

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