Updating Your Will and Estate Plan After Divorce in Montana: 2026 Complete Guide
Montana divorce automatically revokes ex-spouse provisions under MCA § 72-2-814. Update wills, trusts, beneficiaries, and POAs. $300-$3,000+ attorney fees.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
Montana divorce automatically revokes ex-spouse provisions under MCA § 72-2-814. Update wills, trusts, beneficiaries, and POAs. $300-$3,000+ attorney fees.
Montana requires financial disclosure within 60 days under MCA § 40-4-252. Filing fee: $250. Penalties include judgment set-aside for perjury within 5 years.
Montana divorce financial planning guide covering $250 filing fees, equitable distribution under MCA § 40-4-202, QDRO requirements, and mandatory financial disclosure deadlines.
Montana HSA divorce guide: Learn how courts divide Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts under MCA § 40-4-202. Tax-free transfer rules and 2026 limits.
Montana single-income budget after divorce: $2,599/month living costs, $1,150-$2,000 rent, and practical strategies for financial stability post-divorce.
Montana divorce financial recovery guide: rebuild credit in 6-12 months, access $120 fee waivers, protect retirement assets under MCA § 40-4-202. Expert strategies.
Montana divorce law requires 60-day asset disclosure. Joint accounts fall under MCA § 40-4-126 automatic restraining order. Learn legal steps to separate finances.
Montana divorce with no money: $120 filing fee waiver available, free MLSA legal aid at 1-800-666-6899, and Family Transition Project mediation. Complete 2026 guide.
Montana divorced spouses can claim up to 50% of an ex's Social Security after a 10-year marriage. Full 2026 eligibility rules, amounts, and filing steps.
Montana health insurance after divorce options: COBRA costs $1,200-$2,000/month for 36 months. ACA marketplace offers 60-day special enrollment. Filing fee: $250.
Learn how divorce impacts your credit score in Montana. Covers joint debt division under MCA § 40-4-202, credit report disputes, and rebuilding credit after divorce.