Attorney Profile
Introducing Carl Ritter: Your Seasoned Family Law and Estate Planning Attorney
Carl J. Ritter
Lead Attorney
Bio
Introducing Carl Ritter: Your Unyielding Advocate in Family Law and Estate Planning
Carl Ritter, a seasoned senior attorney at Bryan Fagan, PLLC, specializes in family law and estate planning, particularly in contested divorces, child custody disputes, guardianships, and contested wills.
Fearlessly navigating cases with challenging backgrounds and those involving Child Protective Services (CPS), Carl stands as a staunch advocate for clients seeking custody or visitation rights. He extends unwavering support to grandparents fighting for their grandchildren’s best interests.
Carl’s expertise also encompasses estate planning and guardianship matters, with a notable proficiency in contested probate cases requiring litigation. Litigation and the courtroom are where Carl excels.
With over 35 years of legal experience, including service as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer in the United States Air Force and a decade with the Office of the Attorney General in Texas, Carl is a trusted choice for military personnel and their families. Leveraging his deep understanding of military law and life, he provides invaluable guidance.
Recently settling in Houston with his wife of 25 years, Carl treasures family time with their two children attending Texas A&M and Houston Baptist University. Outside of his legal endeavors, he enjoys golfing, swimming, lazy river relaxation, indulging in fine cuisine, and exploring the wonders of the great outdoors.
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Visitation Issues
- Paternity Actions
- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Guardianships
Bar Admissions
- Texas Bar, 1986
Education
- St. Mary’s University School of Law, J.D., 1986
- University of Notre Dame, B.A., 1983
Licenses
- Texas Real Estate Brokers License
Representative Experience
- Successfully able to maintain paternal grandparents’ access to their grandchild, despite the biological father terminating his parental rights.
- Successfully handled a contested probate case involving property that was gifted to a helpful neighbor. The deceased’s family members contested the will, claiming the neighbor should not have received the property. The case was found in favor of the neighbor and the original wishes as outlined in the testator’s will.
- Case involving an elderly couple whose wife died. Family made a new will on the same day of the wife’s funeral, which gave all the property rights to the children. Other family members actually saw them pull into the law office after the funeral. This was a case of family vs. family fighting over a 20+ million dollar estate. Courts maintained the original will of the parties.