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Pros
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Warm, friendly, and caring attorney who helps clients navigate difficult situations
“She is warm, friendly and caring. Help me to solve emergency situations.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, even when handling other cases
“Great communication and quick response...even if she is working another case or if she's in court she will still respond.”
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Fights passionately to get clients the best possible outcomes
“She fought until I got all my rights. I have to say, she is the best lawyer around.”
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Provides clear guidance and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“She was very clear on what information she needed from me, kept me posted on the status of the case, let me know what I could expect to happen next.”
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Builds strong trust and rapport with clients
“In Ms. Richardson, I had a diplomat to resolve thorny issues with seeming ease, but I also had a relentless advocate who proved to be uncompromising at just the right times. Finally, I always felt trusted by Morghan and I always trusted her.”
Cons
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Occasionally lacked attention to detail and communication, leading to misunderstandings
“by not paying attention to detail almost caused a very negative outcome.”
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Billed for additional work without the client's approval
“she proceeded communicating with the other party and continued to bill for hours which were not approved by me and were not a part of the original 7,500 retainer.”
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Displayed unprofessional behavior, such as yelling at the client
“she was unprofessional and distracted when we spoke and even had a few emotional outbursts and yelled at me when I caught her forgetting important facts.”

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28 Sep, 2020 by Ilona
Do not be fooled like I was by these positive reviews. This attorney took on my very sensitive child custody case which involved domestic violence and multiple arrests of the other party (father) and by not paying attention to detail almost caused a very negative outcome. Here is a breakdown of events that occurred: On May 15th 2020 during Covid quarantine ACS reported to the judge and the other party’s attorney that the father (other party) will not be showing up for a drug screening as he is away in quarantine for next month at a minimum. May 20th there was a Skype call with the judge. As I learned later my request for Soberlink wasn’t communicated which led to a misunderstanding with the other parties attorney later who claimed I was unreasonable and changing my mind on previously approved supervised visits when in fact I was open to “unsupervised” so long as soberlink is present (which I offered to pay for) since previously approved supervised visits at Safe Horizon couldn’t happen due to quarantine. After the call on 5/20 I noticed many argumentative emails from the other attorney and asked Mrs. Richardson to pause communicating with the other party for a few days and I notified her I will be looking for a new representation shortly. My next 3 days were booked with zoom interviews for a new position and I simply did not have time available to attend to this matter. At that moment Mrs Richardson was unprofessional and distracted when we spoke and even had a few emotional outbursts and yelled at me when I caught her forgetting important facts (use of soberlink which was actually mentioned and included on my bill breakdown). I simply asked her to pause communication with the other party and to give me a few days to respond with how to proceed. Within the next few days, as I thought Mrs. Richardson followed my orders to pause... she took advantage of the fact that I was pre-occupied with numerous interviews and proceeded communicating with the other party and continued to bill for hours which were not approved by me and were not a part of the original 7,500 retainer. She also waited 2 months to send me an additional bill for $2,900 for 7 hours of case work after my request to pause communication. When I asked for an explanation her defense was that she still had to continue acting as my attorney and was claiming that I was “refusing” to release her from the case (she was referring to my reasonable request to pause communication for a few days). More importantly we did not have any urgency nor a scheduled appearance since the children’s father was away for at least a month. Unfortunately her unprofessionalism and unscrupulousness was surpassed only by her lack of compassion, greed and blatant incompetence. Not only did she claim she spent 7 hours on my case during the next few days, she never communicated to the other party that my goal was for children to spend time with their father unsupervised as long as soberlink was present which I was willing to pay. The next shock came on May 26th, 2020 the other attorney drafted an order to show cause since “her party was eager for visitation” (this is the same party who refused a drug test to ACS on May 15th claiming he was away in quarantine for a minimum of a month). This order was extremely negative towards me and had claims that I didn’t feel safe with children seeing their father because of Covid which has never even came up, claimed I was changing my mind between soberlink and supervised visits which was far from the truth and other similar claims which were caused by lack of communication between Mrs. Richardson and myself or Mrs Richardson and the other party. To end this situation quickly I had to agree to supervised visits with his elderly mother in her home which she claimed has asbestos and release Mrs. Richardson Stay away from this attorney and find someone who’s honest and knows how to communicate with clients without yelling and scolding
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06 Nov, 2018 by Thomas
I chose Morghan to represent me for several reasons: she came highly recommended, she was very responsive, and I felt that she instantly understood my needs. In my uncontested same-sex divorce, Morghan had a straightforward strategy and ensured that I was in agreement before any decisions were made. Her support staff were always in communication and helped me understand each moving piece. In Ms. Richardson, I had a diplomat to resolve thorny issues with seeming ease, but I also had a relentless advocate who proved to be uncompromising at just the right times. Finally, I always felt trusted by Morghan and I always trusted her. In my personal divorce experience, trust was what I needed to feel most. In the conclusion of my case, Morghan and her team delivered the best result I could have hoped for. I would recommend her unreservedly.
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22 Oct, 2018 by Kevin
What started out as a non-contested divorce process unexpectedly became a contested one. My spouse decided she wanted her own representation to be sure she was being treated fairly. After reviewing the facts and speaking to the other attorney, Morghan Richardson took a risk and agreed to continue to represent me on a clearly defined, fixed-fee basis that was very reasonable. In the end, our case was quickly and amicably resolved to everyone's satisfaction, and I received excellent value for the services rendered. Throughout the process, Ms. Richardson was very clear on what information she needed from me, kept me posted on the status of the case, let me know what I could expect to happen next, and when. If you are in New York City and are in need of family-related legal services, I would definitely recommend Morghan Richardson.
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14 Feb, 2018 by Sonia
I had a crazy start in my divorce case. Thanks to Morgan who is such an amazing lawyer I got everything solved in a fair way. She made me feel so confident and positive about my case even on those days I had to deal with facing my ex in court. She fought until I got all my rights. I have to say, she is the best lawyer around. I recommend her to everyone !!!
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05 Sep, 2013 by Shenell
Morghan wasn't just a lawyer but a mentor, she is caring and helps you through rough days, going through my divorce wasn't easy but in the end I moves on with my life. She made my life and case very easy, and very very intelligent.
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