Lindsay Morse (Garpestad) was raised on her family ranch in Simms, Montana. She received her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Business Administration from Carroll College in Helena, Montana. Upon graduating, she represented the Montana Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Circuit as Miss Rodeo Montana. While attending law school at the University of Montana, she worked in the Veteran's Advocacy Clinic where she assisted veterans in the appeal process. Her practice focuses on the areas of estate planning, taxation, real estate, business planning, and trust and estate administration. She is licensed to practice law in both Montana courts and the United States District Court for the District of Montana.In 2021, she moved back to the Great Falls area with her husband, Aaron, where they spend their free time cheering on Notre Dame and Montana State University. Lindsay is the founder of the Montana Legacy Project, a non-profit organization that provides support to rodeo committees and agricultural ambassadors. Her background in rodeo, 4-H, and agriculture sparked her interest in law and continues to be a driving force behind her passion for helping small business owners, ranchers, and farmers.