Montana is one of many equitable distribution states throughout the country. Unlike community property states, the court does not always split marital assets 50/50. Rather, they determine who gets what based on numerous factors. For this reason, it's important that...
Over Three Decades Of Resolving Family Law Issues In Montana
What happens if you don’t pay child support in Montana?
All Montana children are given the right to receive both emotional and financial support from both of their parents. Even if those parents no longer live together, both parents have a responsibility to the child. In most cases, a judge will issue an order for the...