Ryan M. Witkowski
rwitkowski@feldesmantucker.com
Phone:  (202) 466-8960
Fax: (202) 293-8103

Professional Information:

Ryan practices in the firm's family law group. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and Emory University. Ryan’s practice focuses on all aspects of family law, including divorce, distribution of the marital estate, child custody, child support, spousal support, and prenuptial agreements. He is active in settlements before entering litigation, and mediation, arbitration, or trial work once the case enters litigation. His experience in child support and spousal support includes significant experience with post-divorce modification of support.

Current Employment Position:

Associate

Areas of Practice:

Family Law

Litigation & Appeals

Bar Admissions:

Virginia

Education:

Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia, 2008 J.D.

University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida B.S., Cum Laude
Major: Marketing

Representative Cases:

Krusell v. Al-Rayes, No. 0922-09-4 (Nov. 10, 2009)
Represented the Father in a custody case where the Mother's relocation with the parties' children was enjoined because the reasons to relocate did not independently benefit the children.

Honors and Awards:

Order of Emory Advocates

TI: GER Certificate (Technological Innovation : Generating Economic Results) - Joint Program between Emory University School of Law and College of Management at Georgia Institute of Technology

Professional Associations and Memberships:

Fairfax Bar Association, Family Law Section

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association

Virginia Bar Association

American Bar Association

Emory Sports & Entertainment Law Society, President, 2007-2008

Past Employment Positions:

Atlanta Spirit, LLC (Owners of the Atlanta Hawks & Thrashers, Operators of the Phillips Arena), Legal Intern (2008)

The Coca-Cola Company, Legal Intern (2007)

Pro Bono Activities/Community Service:

Ryan is active in a number of activities outside of the office dedicated to the betterment of the community. At Annandale United Methodist Church, he is a representative on the Education Ministry Committee, is an usher, and a teller. In the past, Ryan has participated and/or volunteered in the Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Walkathon, Habitat for Humanity, Rebuilding Together’s “Christmas in April,” refurnished the Quiet Room at the Fairfax Ronald McDonald House, judged an American University, Washington College of Law mock trial competition, and guided a tour of the Fairfax County Courthouse for an eighth grade civics class.
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