To The Law Offices of Jimmy E. White, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
Focused on Meeting Your Family’s Legal Needs
Trusted Family Law Representation in Alaska
When your family, your future, and your peace of mind are on the line, you deserve an attorney who listens, understands, and fights for what matters most. At the Law Offices of Jimmy E. White, LLC, we focus on meeting the legal needs of the Alaskan family, helping Anchorage individuals and families navigate some of life’s most difficult transitions with clarity and confidence.
Compassionate Guidance. Strategic Advocacy.
Family law matters, elder law matters, and probate matters are deeply personal. Whether you are facing a divorce, a child custody dispute, or another family-related legal issue, Attorney Jimmy E. White provides steady guidance, honest advice, and strong advocacy tailored to your unique situation. Our goal is to protect your rights while helping you move forward with dignity and security.
Local Experience You Can Trust
As an Anchorage-based law firm, we understand Alaska law and the local court system. Our practice is built on preparation, professionalism, and respect—for our clients, the courts, and opposing parties. You can expect clear communication, realistic expectations, and dedicated representation from start to finish.
Focused on Solutions, Not Just Cases
A family’s legal disputes can be emotionally exhausting. We strive to reduce conflict where possible and pursue practical solutions that protect your long-term interests—especially when children are involved. When firm advocacy is required, we are prepared to stand up for you.
We represent clients throughout Alaska in a wide range of family law, elder law, probate, and business matters, including:
Family Law Services
- Divorce and legal separation
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support
- Property division
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Post-decree modifications
- Enforcement of court orders
Elder Law Services
- Legal rights and protections for seniors
- Estate & Long-Term Care Planning
- Guardianships & Conservatorships
- Medicaid & Public Benefits Guidance
- Elder Abuse Prevention & Advocacy
- Special Needs & Disability Planning
Probate
- Navigation of the probate process
- Estate Administration
- Contested Probate
- Guidance for Personal Representatives
- Small Estate Options
Business Law & Business Litigation
- Small business formation and litigation
- Entity Formation & Governance
- Contracts & Transactions
- Employment & HR Compliance
- Regulatory & Licensing Support
- Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Mediation
Mediation is common in divorce cases and allows the parties, through an experienced neutral third party, to negotiate the division of their marital estate, custody of their children, or any other issues in dispute as a result of their divorce.
Mediation offers:
- Control of the outcome
- Cost & Time (more cost-effective)
- Confidentiality
- Fosters a less adversarial environment
- More Flexibility
Every case is different. We take the time to understand your priorities and develop a legal strategy that aligns with your goals—whether that means negotiation, mediation, or litigation.
Schedule a Consultation
If you are facing a family law issue, challenges to your rights or those of aging parents, or you are maneuvering through the probate system following the death of a loved one, you don’t have to handle it alone. Contact the Law Offices of Jimmy E. White, LLC today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step toward resolution.
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