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What will happen to your Facebook account when you die? Or all the books you have downloaded on your Kindle? As digital assets become more common to all of us,...
Special needs planning isn’t just about maintaining government support, it also protects the disabled individual from lawsuits and other debts, as the Special Needs Trust (SNT) cannot be seized to...
When your loved one suffers from physical or mental disability, or is unable to manage their own finances, you may be tempted to bequeath a certain amount of funds to...
With an average American expected to live almost twice as long as their counterpart a century ago, and the percentage of Americans expected to outnumber their younger counterparts by the...
These days, more people are living single than ever before. In 1970, about one-third of Americans 15 and older were single, according to U.S. census data. Whether never married, divorced,...
If you or your spouse served in the United States Armed Forces, there are several pension benefits that you may be eligible for. It is important to be aware of...
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At Montana Elder Law, we understand that planning for the future can feel overwhelming.
Whether you’re creating an estate plan, navigating probate, or securing long-term care for a loved one, these decisions are deeply personal.
That’s why we’re here to guide you. We pride ourselves on offering straightforward advice, compassionate service, and practical solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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