Ted Hasse – Muscogee Tribal Court Attorney for Family and Criminal Law

Ted Hasse represents clients in Muscogee Nation Tribal Court, Oklahoma state courts, and federal courts, focusing on family law, criminal defense, and McGirt-related jurisdictional matters. With over 15 years of legal experience, Ted is committed to protecting the rights of individuals and families navigating complex legal systems in both tribal and non-tribal courts.
Legal Education and Background
Ted grew up in Davis, California, where he graduated from Davis Senior High School before attending UC Berkeley for his undergraduate degree. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor at the University of Virginia School of Law in 2008. That same year, he passed the California bar and began his legal career in San Francisco before expanding his practice to include Oklahoma and tribal courts.
Education
- University of Virginia School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD), 2008 - University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor’s Degree - Davis Senior High School
Davis, California
Mission: Advocating for Families and Defendants in Tribal Courts
Ted became an attorney to solve problems and help people through some of life’s most difficult situations. His mission in Muscogee Nation and federal courts is to secure the best possible outcomes for his clients under every circumstance. Whether defending someone accused of a crime, guiding families through custody and domestic cases, or handling McGirt jurisdictional matters, Ted approaches each case with tireless advocacy and strategic planning.
Dedicated to McGirt and Tribal Law Representation
The shifting legal landscape after the McGirt decision has created unique challenges for defendants and families within tribal jurisdictions. Ted is experienced in navigating these complexities and ensuring clients understand their rights in both tribal and federal systems.
Call the Muscogee Tribal Court Attorney Today
If you are facing a family law case, criminal charges, or a McGirt jurisdictional matter in Muscogee Nation Tribal Court, call (918) 947-6552 today. With experience in tribal, state, and federal courts, Ted is ready to fight for your rights and guide you through the process.

