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Towson Law Office - Weatherford, TX

Family Law Lawyers in Weatherford, TX

2110 Fort Worth Highway Suite 100 Weatherford, TX 76086

  • 1 Attorney Rating
  • 7 Years
    Experience

Weatherford Family Law Firm

Updated: 06/14/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law 50%
  • Estate Planning 25%
  • Probate 25%

Litigation: 50%

Firm Information

Overview

Ryan E. Towson is a Weatherford, Texas attorney and the founder of The Towson Law Office, PLLC. He grew up in this part of Texas, and after earning his law degree and gaining experience elsewhere, he came home to build his practice in Parker County — because he believes the attorneys who serve these communities should understand what life here actually looks like. He practices exclusively in four areas: divorce, family law, estate planning, and probate.

The law has always been part of Ryan's life. His father practiced family law for years before being appointed to the bench as a judge, and his late grandfather built a career representing families through probate and estate planning matters. Ryan grew up watching what it looked like to sit across the table from someone going through a divorce, or to help a family navigate the loss of a loved one through the probate process. He understood early on that the legal work itself was only part of what those clients needed. The other part — being genuinely heard, treated with respect, and guided without being talked down to — mattered just as much.

That upbringing shaped both the practice areas Ryan chose and the attorney he has worked to become. When he handles a family law matter, he brings not only his own training and experience but also the perspective of someone who watched his father do this work with integrity for decades. When he guides a family through probate or helps a client build an estate plan, he carries forward something of the tradition his grandfather established — that this work, done well, is one of the most meaningful things an attorney can do for a family.

Before practicing law, Ryan served in the United States Army. The experience shaped how he thinks about responsibility, leadership, and the relationship between knowledge and trust. A battalion commander told him something early in his service that has stayed with him ever since:

"Soldiers don't care how much you know until they know how much you care."

That idea translates directly into how Ryan practices law. A client going through a divorce, settling a parent's estate, or trying to protect their family with a will is not primarily looking for a recitation of legal statutes. They are looking for someone they can trust to be honest with them — someone who will explain what is actually happening, give them a realistic picture of their situation, and genuinely care about what happens to them when the case is over. Ryan works hard every day to be that attorney.

The Towson Law Office, PLLC is built on three values: character, competence, and compassion. These are not marketing language. They are the standard Ryan holds himself to in every client interaction.

Character means being honest even when the truth is harder to hear than a reassuring answer. It means giving clients a realistic picture of their situation — not what they want to hear, but what they need to know in order to make good decisions. It means doing what he says he will do, when he says he will do it, without exception.

Competence means knowing the law deeply in the areas where Ryan practices — and only practicing in those areas. The Towson Law Office focuses exclusively on divorce, family law, estate planning, and probate. That focus is not a limitation. It is a commitment to knowing those four areas well enough to serve clients at the highest level, rather than spreading thinly across dozens of unrelated practice types and knowing none of them as well as a client deserves.

Compassion means understanding that the people who walk through the door are not simply cases to be processed. A client navigating a divorce is going through a fundamental change in their life. A client settling an estate just lost someone they loved. A client creating an estate plan is thinking about their own mortality and what they want to leave behind for the people who matter most to them. Ryan takes that seriously. He tries to create an environment where clients feel genuinely heard — where questions are welcomed, where the process is explained clearly, and where no one feels rushed through one of the most important decisions of their life.

Ryan's philosophy about the attorney's role is straightforward: his job is risk analysis. Not to make decisions for clients — but to give them the clearest possible picture of their situation, the realistic range of outcomes, and the risks and tradeoffs of each available path, so that they can make the best decision for their family at that particular moment. Informed clients make better decisions. Better decisions lead to better outcomes. That is the goal, and it drives how Ryan approaches every matter from the first consultation forward.

In practice, this means Ryan spends real time at the beginning of every matter making sure clients understand what they are actually facing. Not a glossed-over summary, but a genuine conversation: what does the law say, what do the local courts typically do, what is the other side likely to argue, and what does a realistic outcome look like — in the best case and in the worst. Some attorneys avoid that conversation because it is uncomfortable. Ryan believes it is the most important one he can have with a client.

Parker County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, with the county population estimated at nearly 185,000 in 2025 — up from 148,000 just five years ago. Communities like Aledo, with a median household income exceeding $163,000 and median home values over $525,000, and Weatherford, which has grown by nearly 40 percent since 2020, are home to thousands of families who need strong local legal representation in exactly the areas The Towson Law Office serves. Hood County, anchored by Granbury, has a significant and growing retirement-age population — with nearly a third of Granbury residents over the age of 65 — creating genuine, recurring demand for estate planning and probate representation that a local attorney is uniquely positioned to provide.

Ryan knows these counties, these courts, and these communities in a way that a practitioner at a large metro firm simply does not. He practices regularly in Parker County District Court and Hood County Court at Law and understands the local legal culture and what to expect from the courts and processes in both jurisdictions. That local knowledge is not a minor detail — it is often the difference between a strategy that works and one that looks good on paper but fails in practice.

If you are facing a divorce, dealing with a custody or family law matter, need to create or update your estate plan, or are guiding your family through the probate process after a loss, The Towson Law Office, PLLC is here to help. Ryan offers a paid consultation — focused, substantive time to understand your situation and give you an honest assessment of your options and what to realistically expect. There are no high-pressure tactics and no promises that can't be kept. Just clear, honest legal guidance from an attorney who comes from a family that has been doing this work for generations, and who genuinely cares about the outcome.

The Towson Law Office, PLLC serves clients throughout Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Springtown, Granbury, Acton, and the surrounding Parker and Hood County communities. Ryan is licensed to practice in all Texas state courts.


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Languages

  • Spanish

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 23, 2026
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    I consulted with Ryan and even though it turned out I did not need a lawyer he was upfront with me from the beginning. He explained to me in detail all of my options and step by step how to fill out the forms. I hope I never need a lawyer but if I do Ryan will always be my first choice.
  • By Anonymous on Apr. 23, 2026
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    Mr. Towson is a wonderful man who is patient kind and very understanding. Honest and upfront with me the entire time in relation to the cost and the case. I highly recommended his office. My money was well spent!
  • By Anonymous on Nov. 07, 2023
    Hired Law firm 2023
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    I needed assistance with a property trust and needed it on very short notice. Ryan jumped in on super fast and took care of it. Had paperwork ready the next day. Really helped me out me out of a jamb. When I was ready to put it back he was just as attentive to my needs. I look forward to working with him again in the future.

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Weatherford, TX

2110 Fort Worth Highway
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Weatherford, TX 76086

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Hours: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm; Friday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm; Appointments:Weekday

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