White & White, Attorneys at Law - Seymour, TN
Family Law Lawyers in Seymour, TN
216 Phoenix Court Suite D Seymour, TN 37865
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Seymour Family Law Firm
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Criminal
- Personal Injury
- Wills
Firm Information
Overview
White & White, Attorneys at Law, is a family-run law firm that services clients in Seymour, Sevier County, Sevier County, Knox County, and all throughout East Tennessee with a wide variety of matters. They offer legal representation in the areas of family law, estate planning and probate matters, personal injury, and criminal defense.
Family members and experienced attorneys Felisha White, Brandon White and Sue White all work together as a team, practicing together for over 10 years. They take pride in offering one-on-one representation to clients in a comfortable, relaxing, round-table setting, allowing parties and their families to speak freely about their legal issues and concerns.
Brandon White has extensive practical experience, successfully handling over 1000 family law-related cases. Some of his cases have even landed in the hands of the Tennessee Supreme Court. Along with Brandon, attorney Felicia White also possesses vast courtroom experience, having litigated many cases in front of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Attorney Sue White has gained extensive medical knowledge, having worked in the medical field as a registered nurse. She often provides invaluable insight to the firm’s personal injury matters.
The lawyers at White & White, Attorneys at Law offer free consultations and accept credit cards as payment.
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Contact
216 Phoenix Court
Suite D
Seymour, TN 37865
Phone: 865-622-7768
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm, Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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