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"There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children." …Nelson Mandela
Tamera focuses on Adoption Law, Juvenile Law, Child Advocacy and Indian Child Welfare Act (“ICWA”) matters. She has dedicated her entire legal career to championing children’s interests in the foster care system, having been the “voice” for thousands of abused and neglected children. Tamera has legally assisted in creating thousands of “forever families” through representation of Foster Families, Blended Families, Relatives, Private Couples, Same-Sex Couples, LGBTQ families and Birth Mothers.
Tamera has served as an Associate Justice for the White Mountain Apache Tribe Court of Appeals (three-year term); served as a Judge Pro Tem for the Maricopa County Superior Court (three years); is a member of the Arizona State Bar, Juvenile Law and Indian Law Sections; the National Native American Bar Association (NNABA); the Native American Bar Association of Arizona (NABA-AZ); National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA); and National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC). Tamera serves as a founding member on the National Adoption Day Planning Committee for Pinal County. Tamera is on the Advisory Council and is Chair-Emeritus for the Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation (AFFCF) after serving as a Director for 20 years, Board Chair for three years, and 18 years as the Scholarship Program Chair for AFFCF. Since its inception in 2012, Tamera has served as a Community Advisor on the Fostering Advocates Arizona (formerly Arizona Youth Opportunities Initiative). She served on the State of Arizona’s Foster Care Review Board from 1993-1996. Publications include: A Citizen’s Guide to Fact Finding and Action in the Juvenile Justice System, Children’s Action Alliance/Juvenile Justice Project, Arizona, contributor, 1995; Financial Services in the European Market of 1992, American Bar Association, Section of International Law and Practice, 1989 Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C.; Europe 1992: Obstacles & Opportunities for United States Business, Utah Business Magazine, August 1989. Tamera (Arapaho) was one of the founding directors of the Inter-Tribal, Native American Communications Council, established in 1993. Tamera worked directly with Senator Ted Kennedy on the drafting of the “Torture Victims Protection Act.”
Tamera is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center (1994) in Washington D.C., where she served as the Senior Editor on the Law Center’s Legal Journal: Law & Policy in International Business. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California (1984) where she majored in International Relations. Tamera is admitted to practice in state, federal and Tribal courts in Arizona: Hopi, Pascua Yaqui, Gila River Indian Community, and Tohono O’odham Tribal Courts; and admitted before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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700 East Baseline Road, Building B, Tempe, AZ, 85283
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Posted by Tara | September 28, 2022 | Adoption
Very helpful advice
Tamera did a very informative consultation with us regarding adoption through foster care. She was always quick to call or email us back and followed up by email with a plan to move forward. She is the one you want representing your side.
Hello Tara - thank you very much for your kind words. Our Clients are extensions of our "families," and we do our best with each to achieve a positive outcome.
Posted by anonymous | August 05, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
Thank you.
Tamera Shanker hands down thee best lawyer. I’m thankful she helped me move forward with adopting my nieces and nephew. And life just feels good. Thank You!
Your kindness is greatly appreciated. Your message was such a lovely way to end the day. Truly happy that "life feels good!" That is the result myself and my fabulous staff work so hard to make come true for all our families!
Posted by Karen | June 18, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
Amazing Family Adoption Experience!
We've trusted The Shanker Law Firm with all 3 of our adoptions. They make it so easy! The office staff is super quick on communication and walked us through the process seamlessly. The best part is Tamara got in our Unicorn adoption theme, and even got the judge a shirt, which he even wore!! It was a...
Hi Karen - it is families like yours that make our job pleasurable! We truly appreciate the trust that you have in our Firm. Thank you for allowing us to help grow your family; and having fun while doing so!
Posted by Linda | May 25, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
Adoption
Tamera Shanker and her entire staff work as an amazing team. They are all extremely knowledgeable, competent, professional and caring. The entire operation is totally transparent and the lines of communication are wide open. Her knowledge of the legal requirements made the entire process worry free. ...
Thank you, very much, for taking the time to share your experience and kinds words. We value our families and the children they love, as if they are own family members. We truly hope that we are making the world a better place by helping build strong families, one family at a time.
Posted by anonymous | May 03, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
Adoption
We hired Shanker Law Firm to handle our adoption. Tamera and her team are some of the best out there. They kept us informed and up to date on everything. They kept us calm and were very reassuring when we had a wrench thrown at us. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you for the kind affirmations! Our goal is to give each and every one of our families a 5-star experience - especially when a "wrench" is thrown into the mix. Very happy that we met expectations!
"I have known Tamera for close to 30 years, both personally and professionally. I do not know a more impassioned advocate for the welfare of children and families in the State of Arizona. Her knowledge, experience, and commitment to her clients is unrivaled. I wholeheartedly endorse Tamera."
"I endorse this lawyer. Tamera is the best adoption lawyer in town. It isn't even close. She handled my personal adoption and works efficiently and effectively to great results."
"I have referred all adoption work to Tamera and have been extremely satisfied. She is communicative, efficient and well respected within her practice group. I endorse Tamera without reservation."
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1992
Senior Editor, Georgetown University Law Center’s Legal Journal: Law & Policy in International Business
2003 - Present
Managing Partner, The Shanker Law Firm, PLC
1994 - 2003
Sole Practitioner, Law Offices of Tamera Crites Shanker
1994 - 2015
Chair, Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation
1993 - 1996
Founding Board Member, Native American Communications Council
2019 - Present
National Native American Bar Association (NNABA)Member
2019 - Present
Native American Bar Association of Arizona (NABA-AZ)Member
1994 - Present
National Indian Child Welfare AssociationMember
1994 - Present
American Professional Society on the Abuse of ChildrenMember
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Member
1994 - 2015
Arizona Friends of Foster Children FoundationExecutive Board Member
1993 - 1996
State of Arizona’s Foster Care Review BoardBoard Member
1994
1984
2018
Indian Child Welfare Act “40 Years Our Children are Sacred and Protected”
2007
Post-Secondary Needs & Challenges of Former Foster Youth
2006
Educational Vouchers - Core Support
1995
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Legal Answers
Can my niece adopt my child and without me loosing parental right’s ?
17 Feb 2022
The father of my oldest child is not on his birth certificate.He is now deceased . How do I add him on there?
14 Feb 2022
How can I get my biological father to have full guardianship of me when my grandparents adopted me 11ish years ago?
09 Feb 2022