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Legal Support When the Stakes Are High

Domestic Violence Defense Attorneys Serving Wasilla, Anchorage & Palmer

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We Defend Clients Accused of Domestic Violence Across Alaska

Domestic violence charges carry serious legal and personal consequences. Whether you were arrested in Midtown Anchorage or accused after a dispute in the Valley, we’re here to help. As a trusted Alaska domestic violence defense law firm, we understand the sensitive nature of these cases—and fight to protect your rights and reputation.

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We Take Your Side—Without Judgment

What We Do for Clients Accused of Domestic Violence

A domestic violence accusation can affect where you live, how you see your children, and whether you can return home. Our Anchorage domestic violence lawyers and Wasilla criminal defense attorneys have helped clients across the Mat-Su Valley handle both misdemeanor and felony-level cases. We review the police report, analyze witness statements, and work to resolve your case quickly and fairly.

Helping clients fight charges involving partners, roommates, or family.

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Misdemeanor Domestic Assault


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Felony Domestic Violence Cases


Defending serious allegations that could lead to jail or long-term consequences.

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Protective Orders & No Contact Orders


Navigating the restrictions that come with civil and criminal orders.

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DV Charges with Custody Impacts


Working with your family law attorney to protect your parental rights.

Common Questions About Domestic Violence Charges in Alaska

  • What counts as domestic violence in Alaska?

    It includes physical assault, threats, harassment, or stalking involving family, household members, or dating partners. Even minor altercations can lead to arrest.

  • Can I see my children if I’ve been charged?

    Not right away. Protective orders often limit contact. We help you take the right legal steps to restore visitation rights where appropriate.

  • Do I have to move out after a DV arrest?

    Most no-contact orders require you to vacate the home. We can request a hearing to modify the order or seek alternatives.

  • What if the alleged victim doesn’t want to press charges?

    The state—not the individual—decides whether to move forward. A domestic violence attorney in Anchorage or Wasilla can help you navigate what comes next.

  • How can a lawyer help with a domestic violence charge?

    We work to reduce or dismiss charges, protect your record, and guide you through the legal and personal impacts of the case.

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Let’s Talk Through Your Options

Speak With a Local Domestic Violence Attorney Today

Whether you were charged in Anchorage, Wasilla, or Palmer, our team is ready to help you move forward with clarity and support.

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