
Law Office of Maurice N. Ellis
About Law Office of Maurice N. Ellis
Law Office of Maurice N. Ellis is a dedicated family law firm serving Anchorage and clients across Alaska. With a focus on divorce, child custody, military family law, and asset division, the firm provides strategic legal guidance tailored to the complexities of each case. Since 1993, Maurice N. Ellis has represented individuals in contested divorces, high-conflict custody disputes, and a broad range of family law matters. His extensive courtroom experience and commitment to achieving fair resolutions have made him a trusted advocate for Alaskans facing legal challenges.
Law Office of Maurice N. Ellis handles all aspects of family law, including divorce, dissolution, spousal support, paternity actions, prenuptial agreements, and domestic violence protective orders. Specializing in military divorce, Maurice N. Ellis understands service members and their spouses' unique challenges, ensuring legal solutions that protect their rights and financial interests. Clients from Anchorage, Wasilla, Palmer, and throughout Alaska rely on his expertise, whether residing in the state or handling legal proceedings remotely.
With a strong litigation background, Maurice N. Ellis is prepared to fight for clients’ best interests in court while pursuing effective negotiation strategies. His approach balances aggressive representation with practical legal solutions, offering clients clarity and realistic expectations. His ability to analyze complex legal issues and provide honest counsel ensures that every case is handled with professionalism and dedication.
Law Office of Maurice N. Ellis prioritizes client communication, offering personalized legal services to individuals navigating difficult family matters. Whether facing a contested custody battle or negotiating property division, clients receive knowledgeable and compassionate representation.
Practice Areas
- Divorce or dissolution
- Division of assets and spousal support
- Child custody and child support
- Military divorce
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Paternity actions
- Stepparent adoptions
- Domestic violence and protective orders
- Grandparents’ rights and third-party custody
- Domestic partnership disputes and property agreements
- Legal separation agreements
- Guardianships