About Lovelace & Ribitzki

Located in the historic Brister-Overton Building in Old Town Burleson, Lovelace and Ribitzki, PLLC, is a full service law firm committed to the community. M. Matt Ribitzki and W. Cade Lovelace grew up in Tarrant and Johnson counties, and their families still reside in the area. Matt and Cade attended local high schools and graduated from Texas Christian University. Their background provides Lovelace and Ribitzki with a deep understanding of the local communities and local courts.

Lovelace and Ribitzki handles all types of legal matters, from familial matters to complex litigation to probate matters. Matt started his legal career as a county attorney, prosecuting all types of crimes, while Cade started as a civil attorney at a large Fort Worth firm. While these matters are diverse, Lovelace and Ribitzki’s background makes it uniquely suited to provide exemplary representation to their clients in many areas. In fact, Fort Worth Magazine recognized all of their attorneys as “Top Attorneys” in their respective fields

Further, Lovelace and Ribitzki is devoted to providing their clients with exceptional representation. At Lovelace and Ribitzki, you will communicate directly with an attorney, and their attorneys are always available to you. This direct communication allows Lovelace and Ribtizki to represent their clients more efficiently. It also gives their clients more confidence in the legal system as they have a better understanding of their legal rights.

Lovelace and Ribitzki is built on broad experience and knowledge. Additionally, the attorneys at Lovelace and Ribitzki will provide you with representation to suit any need or type of client. If you have any additional questions or comments, please use the Contact Us form.

 
 
 
ADDRESS 104 S. Main Street . Burleson, Texas 76028 . PHONE 817 447 0053 . FAX 817 447 0052
 
The information contained in this website is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for specific advice regarding your own personal situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and e-mail. Please keep in mind that contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until an attorney-client relationship has been established.