Kacie R. Cresswell was born in Tulsa, OK, on April 30, 1983. Ms. Cresswell’s practice is primarily devoted to representing Muscogee (Creek) Nation citizens in both state and tribal courts. Ms. Cresswell’s practice consists of representing clients in divorces, child custody cases, adoptions, and guardianships. Ms. Cresswell graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University in 2005. In 2008, Ms. Cresswell earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Tulsa with a Certificate in Native American Law.
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Ms. Crowe was born in Houston, TX on February 9, 1968. Throughout her career, Ms. Crowe has devoted much of her practice to the representation of Native Americans and Indian Nations. She has represented the interests of several Indian Nations in both state and tribal courts in the capacity of Tribal Prosecutor, Public Defender and Assistant Attorney General. Ms. Crowe is a Certified Family Mediator and has conducted several successful mediations concerning high conflict cases. She has presented on the topics of Protective Order Laws and Procedure; Tribal Child Support Enforcement, and The Role of the Family Mediator. Ms. Crowe has also published scholarly works in the area of Fair Campaign Practices in California and co-authored works on the topic of Competition Law in the European Union. Ms. Crowe’s practice areas encompass all Tribal legal issues, including but not limited to, Estate Planning, Probate, Criminal Defense and Domestic Matters.
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