

The Honorable Adriana White, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department Y, Family Division, presiding over a hearing on motion for order to show cause. Attorney Patricia Marr for the Father. Attorney Aneta Mackovski appeared on behalf of the Mother. Motion summarily denied. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

“Fairness with Heart: Judge Adriana Rincon White Brings Compassion and Strength to Clark County Family Court” Clark County, Nevada — November 1, 2025 In the often-turbulent world of family law—where every decision can change a child’s future or a parent’s hope—Judge Adriana Rincon White stands out as a rare blend of compassion, intelligence, and integrity, both on and off the bench. A Journey Rooted in Service Judge Rincon White’s path to the Family Court bench is one built on perseverance and purpose. A first-generation graduate who worked her way up through Nevada’s legal system, she began as a Hearing Master in Clark County’s Family Division, handling some of the most challenging cases—from domestic violence protection orders to juvenile delinquency. She also served in Dependency (Abuse and Neglect) Court as a Hearing Master and in Child Support Court as a Pro Tem Hearing Master, providing her with unmatched insight into nearly every aspect of family law. She is the only judge in Clark County Family Court with experience in nearly every docket heard in Family Court—a distinction that gives her a 360-degree perspective on the system, the families it serves, and the human stories behind every file number. When Governor Joe Lombardo appointed her to the District Court in February 2025, it wasn’t just a promotion—it was recognition of years of unwavering dedication to Nevada families. “Families Deserve to Be Heard” From day one, Judge Rincon White has emphasized one message: everyone who walks into her courtroom deserves to be heard and treated with respect. She has earned a reputation for being attentive, fair, and deeply human—often taking extra time to ensure self-represented parents understand what’s happening in their cases. That approach is vital in Clark County, where thousands of families face the court system without legal representation. Her belief that “justice should not depend on who can afford an attorney” has earned her respect from both colleagues and litigants alike. Off the Bench: A Community Voice Judge Rincon White’s leadership extends far beyond the courthouse walls. She has volunteered in truancy-diversion programs, mentored young people, and supported community outreach efforts aimed at keeping families intact and children in school. She often speaks about reducing the trauma families experience when they enter the court system—reminding everyone that “trauma begins the moment CPS or law enforcement gets involved.” By addressing that reality head-on, she humanizes a system that too often feels cold or bureaucratic. A Steady Hand in a Challenging Court Those who have appeared before Judge Rincon White describe her courtroom as calm, organized, and fair-minded. She’s known for her even temperament, her ability to manage emotionally charged hearings, and her commitment to ensuring that every voice—especially the child’s—is protected and respected. Her extensive background in domestic violence, child support, and dependency cases gives her an unparalleled understanding of safety, trauma, and family stability—the cornerstones of every family law decision. A Role Model for the Next Generation Beyond her legal achievements, Judge Rincon White represents something bigger: hope for a fairer system and inspiration for women and minorities in the legal field. She has broken barriers, balanced family and career, and never forgotten where she came from—proving that dedication and integrity can take you to the top without losing your humanity. Why She Matters In a system where families often feel unseen and unheard, Judge Adriana Rincon White brings exactly what Clark County needs: Fairness backed by firmness Compassion guided by law Integrity grounded in experience Her service reminds us that justice isn’t just about rulings—it’s about restoring trust. Final Thought Judge Adriana Rincon White is more than a judge—she’s a public servant with empathy, discipline, and vision. Her presence on the Family Court bench strengthens both the judiciary and the community it serves. For Clark County families seeking fairness, understanding, and stability, her courtroom is one where justice has a human face—and a compassionate heart.

The Honorable Adriana White, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department Y, Family Division, presiding over a hearing on motion to enforce. Attorney Patricia Marr for the Father. The Mother represented herself. The Court details holiday schedule. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

Justice of the Peace Diana Sullivan; and candidates, Adriana White, Belinda Harris, Dawn Throne, Heidi Almase, Jim Davis, Michele Mercer, Romeo Perez, Stacy Rocheleau, and William Gonzalez, join President Jori Spangler and Co-Vice President Alexis Brown for the fifth of a series of candidate forums before the Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys. The views and opinions of any individuals interviewed and providing comments are their own, and not necessarily consistent with the views or opinions of Our Nevada Judges. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com


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