Reagyn A. Germer

Reagyn A. Germer
Reagyn A. Germer

Reagyn graduated from University of Chicago, A.B., with honors and received her law degree from University of Colorado School of Law.

Reagyn joined the law firm of Patricia Germer-Coolidge, P.C. in November 2012. Prior to joining the firm, she was a staff attorney for the Native American Disability Law Center providing legal services to the members of the Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe and was in private practice in northern New Mexico. In between private practice, Reagyn worked as a Deputy District Attorney for the 6th Judicial District Attorney in Durango, Colorado.

Reagyn’s practice includes Indian law, child welfare law (including the Indian Child Welfare Act representing individuals and Indian tribes), family law, and general civil practice. She has extensive experience working with legal service providers and tribal entities providing legal services and guidance regarding child welfare, domestic violence, family law, and other related proceedings. She also specializes in drafting retirement division orders.

Reagyn served on the Western Montana Creative Initiatives (WMCI) Board in Missoula, Montana; on the Women’s Resource Board in Durango, Colorado; as the Regional Director for the Young Lawyer’s Division of the New Mexico State Bar; and as a Navajo Nation Bar Commissioner for the Shiprock District.

Reagyn is a member of and admitted to practice in the following jurisdictions:

  • Colorado
  • Montana
  • New Mexico
  • Washington
  • Arizona (inactive)
  • Southern Ute Indian Tribe
  • Wind River Reservation
  • Navajo Nation (inactive)
  • Hopi Tribe (inactive)
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Montana
  • U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico