About Parkman-Lyles Law, PLLC in Randolph, MA

Decades of Public Service Experience Informing Every Case

Parkman-Lyles Law, PLLC is a legal practice serving clients throughout Randolph, Boston, Braintree, Quincy, Brockton, and Dedham. Founded by Attorney Ardrena Parkman-Lyles, the firm brings together decades of public service experience—including a background in law enforcement—with focused legal representation across civil litigation, domestic relations, and landlord and tenant matters.


Attorney Parkman-Lyles earned her Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School and holds a Bachelor of Science from Northeastern University. She is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, credentials that enable her to represent clients in both state and federal proceedings.



This unique background shapes the firm's approach. Years in public service provided insight into how legal systems operate from multiple perspectives, and that understanding informs how cases are prepared, argued, and resolved. When you work with Parkman-Lyles Law, you're working with an attorney who has seen how decisions made at the negotiation table or in the courtroom affect real people—and who brings that awareness to your representation.


The firm is known for combining compassion with assertive legal representation across all case types. That means you'll work with someone who listens carefully to your situation and concerns, then advocates firmly for your interests whether that's through settlement discussions or litigation.


Reach out to discuss how experienced legal representation can support you through your case.

Active in the Legal Community Across Massachusetts

Attorney Parkman-Lyles maintains active membership in multiple legal associations including the American Bar Association and Boston Bar Association. These memberships keep her connected to ongoing developments in Massachusetts law, emerging case precedents, and best practices across the legal profession.



Serving communities throughout the Greater Boston area means working with clients facing a wide range of legal challenges. Whether you're navigating a civil dispute, addressing domestic relations matters like divorce or custody, or dealing with landlord and tenant issues, you'll work directly with an attorney who has handled these case types extensively.


The firm's extensive experience in civil litigation covers disputes that require careful case preparation, strategic negotiation, and when necessary, effective courtroom advocacy. In domestic relations matters, Attorney Parkman-Lyles understands that family law cases involve deeply personal circumstances and works to protect your interests while helping you move forward. For landlord and tenant matters, she brings clear understanding of Massachusetts housing law and how it applies to your specific situation—whether you're a property owner or tenant.

When you contact Parkman-Lyles Law, you'll speak directly with Attorney Parkman-Lyles about your case. She'll ask questions to understand your situation fully, explain your legal options clearly, and outline what to expect as your case moves forward. You won't be passed between multiple attorneys or left wondering about next steps—communication is direct and consistent throughout representation.

Compassionate and Assertive Legal Representation


Admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School and Bachelor of Science from Northeastern University

Decades of public service experience including law enforcement background

Active member of the American Bar Association and Boston Bar Association

Serving clients throughout Randolph, Boston, Braintree, Quincy, Brockton, and Dedham

If you need trusted legal guidance and representation, connect with Parkman-Lyles Law to discuss your case. Attorney Parkman-Lyles will apply her experience and legal knowledge to your situation, providing the compassionate yet assertive representation your case requires.