Kenneth D. “Ken” Fuller (’54), Dallas :: He flew helicopters in the U.S. Marine Corps for 20 years, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1972. He practiced law for more than 50 years, becoming a trial lawyer and a mentor to family lawyers throughout the state. In 1975, he was among the first lawyers in Texas to become board certified in family law. His efforts led to the first process for withholding of income for child support in Texas and a centralized system of child support collection. In 2003, he was inducted into the State Bar of Texas Family Law "Hall of Legends." After retiring, he continued his work as a family lawyer free of charge through his service in the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program. At North Texas, he was a member of the Talons.
Kenneth D. “Ken” Fuller (’54), Dallas :: He flew helicopters in the U.S. Marine Corps for 20 years, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1972. He practiced law for more than 50 years, becoming a trial lawyer and a mentor to family lawyers throughout the state. In 1975, he was among the first lawyers in Texas to become board certified in family law. His efforts led to the first process for withholding of income for child support in Texas and a centralized system of child support collection. In 2003, he was inducted into the State Bar of Texas Family Law "Hall of Legends." After retiring, he continued his work as a family lawyer free of charge through his service in the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program. At North Texas, he was a member of the Talons.