Montana Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Montana Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Montana divorce law. From equitable distribution to parenting under Montana Code Annotated Title 40, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Montana Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Montana-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

Montana Court Forms

Auto-generate Montana dissolution petitions, parenting plans, and financial affidavits for District Court filing.

Equitable Distribution Analysis

Montana follows equitable apportionment. Victoria analyzes marital property and generates division proposals under MCA 40-4-202.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Montana Child Support Guidelines under ARM 37.62.106 with income shares model.

Parenting Analysis

AI-powered analysis of parenting factors under MCA 40-4-212, including best interests and parenting plan requirements.

Maintenance Analysis

Analyze maintenance factors under MCA 40-4-203 including financial resources, time for education, and standard of living.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with Montana Rules of Civil Procedure for family law matters.

Understanding Montana Divorce Law

Montana follows equitable apportionment of marital property under MCA 40-4-202. Courts divide property equitably considering factors including the duration of the marriage, each party's age, health, and occupation, the amount and sources of income, and liabilities and needs of each party.

For parenting matters, Montana requires a parenting plan that addresses decision-making, residential schedule, and dispute resolution. Under MCA 40-4-212, courts consider the best interests of the child, including the child's physical, emotional, and developmental needs, and each parent's ability to meet those needs.

Child support in Montana is calculated using the Child Support Guidelines in ARM 37.62.106, which employ an income shares model. The guidelines consider both parents' gross incomes, childcare costs, health insurance, and the parenting time schedule.

Victoria AI helps Montana divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current Montana Code Annotated and Administrative Rules.

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