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In today’s digital age, your online life can be as significant as your physical one – especially when it comes to digital assets. Digital assets, including everything from social media...
How to Settle an Estate: Honoring the Deceased To settle an estate in Montana, families must understand state-specific probate laws to guarantee the deceased’s wishes are honored and that legal...
Many families must financially plan for a disabled child – and that involves careful consideration of their future needs and financial security. Trusts, ABLE accounts, wills, savings, and guardianships are...
When you receive an inheritance in Montana, it’s immediately classified as separate property (not marital property). This classification is crucial for estate planning and managing assets within a marriage. Unlike...
Introduction Montana’s heartland is at a crossroads, with its aging farmers and ranchers facing the critical task of passing on their legacies (hopefully through well-prepared estate planning). This article...
In Montana, tax changes are on the horizon. This situation puts estate planning in the spotlight. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provisions are nearing their end. What does...
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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.
With offices in Missoula and services spanning the entire state, we are proud to serve families across Montana. We believe in building long-lasting relationships based on trust, care, and a commitment to protecting your legacy.