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Radovich Law Firm

"Bozeman-based solo PLLC practice led by Attorney Anna Williams; Bozeman is the county seat of Gallatin County — Montana's fastest-growing county driven by Montana State University and outdoor recreation economy; women-led family law practice in a rapidly evolving community; Bozeman's booming real estate market creates complex asset division issues in dissolution matters"

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Serving 119,685 residents

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Credentials & Experience

Education

  • University of Montana Alexander Blewett III School of Law

    J.D.

Awards & Recognition

  • Women-Led Family Law Practice in Montana's Fastest-Growing City

    2026

Professional Associations

  • State Bar of Montana

  • Gallatin County Bar Association

License Status

Active

Bar Number: EX-MT-00001

Jurisdiction: Montana

About Radovich Law Firm

Anna Williams Law, PLLC is a family law practice based in Bozeman, Montana, the county seat of Gallatin County and one of the nation's fastest-growing mountain cities. Attorney Anna Williams provides personal, direct legal representation to clients throughout Gallatin County and the surrounding communities of Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks, and Big Sky, offering dedicated Montana family law counsel in a community experiencing rapid growth and complex asset dynamics.

Practice Areas

Dissolution of Marriage — No-Fault (Irretrievable Breakdown, Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-107) OnlyEquitable Distribution of Marital Property (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-202)Maintenance/Spousal Support (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-203)Child Custody — Parenting Plan Required (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-212)Best Interests of the Child — Statutory Factors (§40-4-212(1))Montana Child Support Guidelines (Admin. R. Mont. 37.62.101 et seq.)Parenting Plans — Residential Schedule and Decision-MakingModification of Parenting Plan — Changed Circumstances (§40-4-219)Modification of Child Support (§40-4-208)Order of Protection — Domestic Violence (Mont. Code Ann. §40-15-101 et seq.)Paternity and Parentage (Mont. Code Ann. §40-6-101 et seq.)Prenuptial Agreements (Montana Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, §40-2-601 et seq.)QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations OrdersLegal Separation (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-104)Interstate Custody — UCCJEA (Mont. Code Ann. §40-7-101 et seq.)

Fees & Consultation

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

Location

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

Radovich Law Firm is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Gallatin County, Montana on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Gallatin County market, Radovich Law Firm has been personally vetted and selected to serve 119,685 residents navigating divorce in Montana. Their practice areas include Dissolution of Marriage — No-Fault (Irretrievable Breakdown, Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-107) Only, Equitable Distribution of Marital Property (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-202), Maintenance/Spousal Support (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-203), Child Custody — Parenting Plan Required (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-212), Best Interests of the Child — Statutory Factors (§40-4-212(1)), Montana Child Support Guidelines (Admin. R. Mont. 37.62.101 et seq.), Parenting Plans — Residential Schedule and Decision-Making, Modification of Parenting Plan — Changed Circumstances (§40-4-219), Modification of Child Support (§40-4-208), Order of Protection — Domestic Violence (Mont. Code Ann. §40-15-101 et seq.), Paternity and Parentage (Mont. Code Ann. §40-6-101 et seq.), Prenuptial Agreements (Montana Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, §40-2-601 et seq.), QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Legal Separation (Mont. Code Ann. §40-4-104), Interstate Custody — UCCJEA (Mont. Code Ann. §40-7-101 et seq.).

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Gallatin 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 Gallatin County Divorce Attorney

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

A Gallatin 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.

Radovich Law Firm serves Gallatin County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Montana state law and local court requirements to every case.

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