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Guiding You Through Life’s Toughest Transitions

Divorce Attorneys Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer

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We Help Alaskans Navigate Divorce With Clarity and Respect

Ending a marriage is never easy—but you don’t have to go through it alone. Whether your divorce is contested or cooperative, our experienced Alaska divorce attorneys are here to help. From filing to final agreements, we guide clients in Wasilla, Anchorage, and Palmer through every step with compassion and clarity.

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You Deserve Answers—Not More Stress

What We Do for Clients Going Through Divorce

We handle the legal side so you can focus on what’s next. Our Wasilla divorce lawyers and Anchorage family law attorneys provide straightforward advice and help protect your financial future, parental rights, and peace of mind.

Protecting your interests when disagreements arise.

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Contested Divorce Cases


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Uncontested & Collaborative Divorce


Helping couples move forward with mutual agreements.

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Custody & Parenting Plans


Advocating for parenting time that puts children first.

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Property & Debt Division


Ensuring fair outcomes for marital assets and obligations.

Common Questions About Divorce in Alaska

  • How do I file for divorce in Alaska?

    You can file in your local superior court. We handle the paperwork, filing, and service process to ensure nothing gets missed.

  • Do I need a reason to file for divorce?

    Alaska allows “no-fault” divorce. Most cases cite “incompatibility of temperament.”

  • What happens to our home, vehicles, and accounts?

    Alaska is an “equitable distribution” state. That means the court divides assets fairly, though not always equally.

  • How long does the divorce process take?

    It depends on the complexity and whether both parties agree. Simple divorces may resolve in months; contested cases can take longer.

  • Do I need a lawyer to get divorced in Alaska?

    Not legally—but having a divorce attorney in Wasilla or Anchorage ensures your rights are protected and agreements are enforceable.

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Let’s Talk Through Your Options

Speak With a Local Divorce Attorney Today

Whether you're filing in Wasilla, Anchorage, or Palmer, we’ll help you take the next step with clarity and confidence.

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