You can get your FREE Indian Will using the downloadable forms below.
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Return the forms to the SIRE team - in person or by eMail or FAX.
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An attorney will contact you to setup an appointment.
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Ms. Armstrong originally began her career as a chemical engineer and paper science engineer with the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. She received a JD from the University of Washington School of Law and has completed an extensive internship with the Institute of Indian Estate Planning and Probate working with the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs. Over the years she has brought Indian estate planning education to the Indian Nations in Oregon, Arizona, Washington, and many others.
Adeline is a law school student at Arizona State University. She previously studied psychology and music at Drury University. While attending undergraduate school Adeline worked in the advocate office for a domestic violence shelter and volunteered on a 24-hour crisis hotline. She was attracted to S.I.R.E. because of the opportunity to serve a historically underrepresented community, expand her knowledge base and to gain more hands-on experience working with clients. She was with us for the summer of 2022.
Heather is a student at Arizona State University in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. Before starting law school, Heather worked as a technical writer and content designer at KUBRA, writing documentation and user interface text for communication tools used by utility companies. She hopes to continue translating complex ideas into simple language in her legal work and is excited to learn more about the Warm Springs area and the intricacies of Indian estate planning. She was with us for the summer of 2022 and the summer of 2023.
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