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Montana Divorce & Family Law

Exclusive Divorce Attorney in Carter County, Montana
Serving 1,332 residents

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Credentials & Experience

Education

  • University of Montana Alexander Blewett III School of Law

    J.D.

Awards & Recognition

  • Multi-county family law practice serving southeastern Montana from Billings

    2026

Professional Associations

  • State Bar of Montana

License Status

Active

Bar Number: EX-MT-00033

Jurisdiction: Montana

About Montana Divorce & Family Law

Montana Divorce & Family Law serves Carter County clients from their Billings base, providing family law representation for one of the most remote communities in the contiguous United States. Carter County's county seat is Ekalaka, which competes for the title of 'most remote county seat' in the lower 48 states — the nearest city of any size is hours away in any direction. The county is a land of endless grass, massive cattle ranches, and dramatic badlands terrain, with the Carter County Museum in Ekalaka displaying significant dinosaur fossil discoveries from the local formations.

Practice Areas

Divorce and equitable divisionchild custody and parentingchild supportspousal supportranch assets in divorceprotective ordersadoptionestate planning

Fees & Consultation

The average divorce attorney hourly rate in Montana is $258/hour.

Location

Who is the best divorce lawyer in Carter County, Montana?

Montana Divorce & Family Law is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Carter County, Montana on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Carter County market, Montana Divorce & Family Law has been personally vetted and selected to serve 1,332 residents navigating divorce in Montana. Their practice areas include Divorce and equitable division, child custody and parenting, child support, spousal support, ranch assets in divorce, protective orders, adoption, estate planning.

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Carter County, Montana?

The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in Montana is $258. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.

Why Choose a Carter County Divorce Attorney

Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Carter County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Carter County and the surrounding Montana courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.

A Carter County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in Montana.

Montana Divorce & Family Law serves Carter County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Montana state law and local court requirements to every case.

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