Tyler White focuses his practice on Elder Law, including ALTCS/Medicaid planning; veterans benefit planning; and advance care planning.
Tyler graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in 2002, and then graduated from Chapman University School of Law in 2006. During law school, Tyler served as Staff Editor for Nexus Journal and Executive Editor for Chapman Law Review, and earned top honors in Mediation, Wills & Trusts, and Legal Research and Writing. After law school, Tyler earned a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Utah, where he was inducted into Pi Alpha Alpha for academic achievement.
Prior to beginning practice in 2012, Tyler served as a judicial extern at the California Court of Appeals and a judicial clerk at the Arizona Court of Appeals. Tyler has argued at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Arizona Court of Appeals, and has helped draft briefs in a wage and hour collective action before the Supreme Court of the United States. Tyler has assisted innumerable clients with the ALTCS eligibility process, and has represented clients at all stages of the ALTCS eligibility process, from planning to the highest levels of judicial appeal. For years, Tyler co-authored a weekly column for publication in the Arizona Republic, titled “Aging and the Law,” and he has further co-authored several widely distributed elder law resource guides. Tyler has been asked to speak on elder law issues by a variety of respectable organizations, including NAELA, Alzheimer’s Association, and AHCA. In previous years, Tyler served on the board of Parkinson’s Network of Arizona, and he is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
School name | Degree | Graduated |
Chapman | JD - Juris Doctor | 2006 |
Arizona State University | Interdisciplinary Studies | 2002 |
University of Utah | Masters in Public Policy | N/A |
Association name | Position name | Duration |
The National Advocates | Top 100 Lawyers | 2016 - Present |
State Bar of Arizona | Member | N/A |
Award name | Grantor | Date |
Top 40 Under 40 | The National Advocates | 2016 |
Top 100 Lawyers | The National Advocates | 2016 |
Conference name | Title | Date |
25th Annual Alzheimer's Education Conference | Navigating the Journey: Planning for the Cost of Long-Term Care | 2016 |
Mayo Clinic Training | Arizona Long-Term Care System (ALTCS) 101 | 2016 |
Publication name | Title | Date |
Arizona Republic | Aging and the Law/td> | N/A |
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Posted by
Larry KellerMay 14, 2020
Back in 2012, TYLER WHITE helped our family establish a trust under some difficult circumstances. I so appreciated the fact that after just three short meetings, I knew that everything was in very capable hands. Everyone at that law group was kind, professional, approachable, and very efficient. Recently, we needed more information on settling that trust, however, distance and the recent pandemic made it impossible to come in for an appointment. Tyler remembered the facts of our meeting eight years ago and referred us to RYAN HODGES who answered ALL of our questions PROMPTLY within just hours of our contact with him. I never expected, after all these years, to get any advise. I would highly recommend Tyler and Ryan. They stand by their clients and make communication with their experts in each field effortless.
Posted by
Denise AikenNovember 3, 2019
I wish I could give 10 stars! From the moment I called their ALTCS team, I felt like everything was going to be taken care of. They were the calm in my storm, the island in the ocean. I hope they know the difference they made in at least one life. And, after all, that’s the best thing we can do.
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