About Kristen
Kristen Carr followed a compact academic track through Texas higher education. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Texas Tech University in 2012 and completed her Juris Doctor at Texas A&M University School of Law in 2015. Those formative years placed her in the Texas legal education system and set the stage for a practice rooted in state law.
She is licensed to practice in Texas and maintains active membership in the State Bar of Texas. Her professional path brought her into the family law community in the region. She is an attorney at Varghese Summersett Family Law Group, where she works on matters that arise under Texas family law. Her training at Texas A&M School of Law provided the foundation she uses daily in court filings and client counseling.
Carr’s day-to-day work is driven by the practical demands of family law practice. She handles intake, prepares pleadings, and participates in hearings. Cases range from initial filings through contested proceedings. She works with clients to assess options and to move cases forward under the procedural rules that govern family law matters in Texas. She draws on courtroom experience and local practice norms to manage case timelines and legal obligations.
Professional associations have been part of her practice life since she began practicing. She holds current memberships in the State Bar of Texas and its Family Law Section. She is also a member of the Tarrant County Family Bar Association and the Tarrant County Bar Association. These memberships keep her connected to colleagues and to developments in family law practice in the region.
Carr’s career to date is centered on providing legal services to individuals facing family law challenges in Texas. She practices at Varghese Summersett Family Law Group and maintains an active role in the professional organizations associated with family law in Tarrant County and across the state. She currently focuses her practice on family law matters at Varghese Summersett Family Law Group.