Richardson Law represents clients in divorce proceedings, mediation, property division, child custody and parenting time throughout southeastern Massachusetts.

Cam has experience in all aspects of domestic relations practice including child custody and parenting time, child support, paternity, divorce, alimony, modifications and guardianships. Cam pays particular attention to accurate analysis and valuation of the myriad of assets and financial interests often at stake in a divorce, whether they are business interests, various investments, stock options, or pension and profit sharing plans, and considers the tax consequences both of dividing assets and establishing support obligations. Cam has developed a network of professionals with whom she works closely and who provide specialized assistance in these areas.

In addition to practicing law, Paul has guided fellow attorneys by serving on panels and by authoring numerous documents which include but are not limited to: “Temporary Orders and Support,” and “Direct Examination Practice & Procedure,” Family and Civil Law Section, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education. Co-Author: “Jurisdiction Demystified,” 2003; “Cohabitation,”; “Evidentiary Issues in Family Law Trials,” and “How Try a Family Law Case,” Family and Civil Law Section, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1989; 1990; “Massachusetts Evidence Workshop Handbook,” Professional Education Systems, Inc.; “Divorce and Taxes: How to Present a More Sophisticated Analysis to the Court,” 9th Annual Family Law Conference, 1999. Author, Lecturer, Tax Aspects of Divorce Seminar, Mass Continuing Legal Education, 2007. Lecturer: “The Basics of Family Law,” Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1994, 1996; MCLE Seminar, Child Custody and Support, 2009. Trustee, Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Member, 1996-1998; Treasurer, 2000-2001; President, 2002-2003). Appointed, Administrative Justice, Probate Court Pretrial Committee, 1996. Treasurer: Legal Services for Cape Cod and Islands, 2003-2004; South Coastal Counties Legal Services. Chairman, Board of Directors, South Coastal Counties Legal Services, Inc., 2008.

With Richardson Law, Sandy will continue to provide her sophisticated, knowledgeable, and zealous representations to individuals and organizations in domestic relations and all civil appeals. As Cam says, “Sandy is well known for handling complex cases with extraordinary creativity, skill, and passion. Sandy brings with her the widespread recognition from her legal peers, including being named a Massachusetts “SuperLawyer” for the past three years and obtaining Certification as a Financial Litigator.” Sandy is also a certified mediator and serves as a Category F Guardian ad Litem in the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court.
Sandy is a member of the Boston Chapter of the American Inn of Courts. She is a frequent faculty member at professional seminars and has authored numerous legal articles. Additionally, Sandy served as Senior Attorney at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, working with the Justices on matters of first impression regarding constitutional, statutory, and common law in both civil and criminal appeals.
Representative appellate cases include D.B. v. J.B., 97 Mass. App. Ct. 170 (2020); Ogles v. Johnson, Appeals Court No. 18-P-841 (June 20, 2019); and, Commonwealth v. Stampley, Appeals Court No. 14-1535 (December 23, 2015).

Anna has one of the most delightful experiences in life Cam has ever seen, with a personality to match. Anna is fluent in English, French and Russian and proficient in Hebrew and Japanese. She is well-versed in multiple software programs and possesses as well as a variety of computer and internet skills. Along with a natural ability to multitask and put clients at ease, Anna can create one of the most in-depth analysis of an opposing party’s production of documents Cam has ever seen.
Anna is a true gem to add to the Richardson Law Legal Team. Please join us in welcoming her, whether it be in English, French, Russian, Hebrew, Japanese, or sheet music!

Ms. Coyne regularly assesses complex financial statements, conducts discovery, and works directly with clients on a wide variety of issues related to their divorce cases. Prior to earning her juris doctorate, Ms. Coyne was a para legal specializing in family law, civil litigation and personal injury litigation. She also previously worked as a case specialist with the Massachusetts Juvenile Court. She earned her law degree from New England School of Law, and her undergraduate degree from Bridgewater State University.
Ms. Coyne and her husband recently welcomed a baby boy into their family. The Richardson Law team is as excited to have Elizabeth join them as they are to celebrate her newborn bundle of joy!
Employment Opportunities
Richardson Law is growing and has opportunities for family law attorneys as well as a paralegal and legal assistant. The ideal candidates are resourceful, well-organized, flexible team players who pay attention to detail, and have the ability to prioritize and multi-task in a time sensitive environment. Additionally, candidates enjoy working with numbers and are well-experienced with Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel.
Richardson Law is a boutique law firm which supports its attorneys and staff in developing their legal careers and emphasizes a culture of growth and opportunity. We offer a competitive salary with bonus opportunities and a benefits package in a great working environment. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.