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Estate Planning for Bozeman, Montana Residents

Serving families across Gallatin County and southwestern Montana. Create your will, living trust, and power of attorney online—reviewed by Montana attorneys, compliant with Montana law.

Trusted by Bozeman families · From $199 · Remote notarization included

Why Bozeman Families Need Estate Planning

Bozeman is the fastest-growing city in Montana, and Gallatin County’s population has surged in recent years. With that growth has come rising property values—median home prices in Bozeman now routinely exceed $600,000. If your family’s net worth is tied up in Bozeman real estate, a proper estate plan is not optional. It’s how you protect what you’ve built.

Without an estate plan, your assets pass through Montana’s intestacy laws and the Gallatin County probate court. For a Bozeman family with even one property, probate can mean months of delays and thousands in legal fees. A revocable living trust avoids probate entirely, transferring your property to your beneficiaries without court involvement.

Bozeman’s unique mix of tech workers, remote professionals, ranching families, and small business owners means no two estate plans look the same. Whether you need to plan for stock options, agricultural succession, or a vacation rental near Big Sky, Montana Will & Trust builds documents that reflect your actual situation—not a generic template.

Montana Estate Planning Packages

Every package is written specifically for Montana law. One-time price. Remote online notarization included.

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How It Works

STEP 1

Answer questions

Plain English, about 20 minutes. No legal jargon.

STEP 2

We draft your documents

Montana attorneys wrote every template. Specific to Montana law.

STEP 3

Sign from home

Video call with a Montana notary. Show your ID, sign, done.

STEP 4

Stored in your vault

Encrypted storage. Annual reminders. Update anytime.

Gallatin County Probate Court

Gallatin County District Court (Eighteenth Judicial District)

Gallatin County’s rapid growth has put pressure on court resources, and probate cases compete for docket time with the county’s booming civil caseload. Avoiding probate with a trust saves your family time, money, and stress.

Avoid Gallatin County probate with a living trust
Transfer-on-Death deeds for Bozeman-area property
Montana Homestead Declaration included

Bozeman Estate Planning—Done Right, Done Online

Packages start at $199. Join Bozeman families who've already protected their legacy with Montana Will & Trust. Attorney-reviewed documents, built for Montana law.

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Packages from $199 · Attorney-reviewed · Remote notarization included