Estate Planning for Great Falls, Montana Residents
Serving families across Cascade County and north-central Montana. Create your will, living trust, and power of attorney online—reviewed by Montana attorneys, compliant with Montana law.
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Why Great Falls Families Need Estate Planning
Great Falls is a city of about 60,000 people in north-central Montana, anchored by Malmstrom Air Force Base and a strong agricultural economy. Cascade County families often hold a combination of residential property in town, farm or ranch land outside the city, and military benefits that all require coordinated estate planning.
Without an estate plan, your property passes through the Cascade County probate court under Montana’s intestacy laws. For Great Falls families with both urban and rural property, this can mean a complicated, multi-month court process. A funded revocable living trust avoids probate entirely, keeping your family’s affairs private and your assets accessible.
Military families at Malmstrom face unique planning needs: Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI), Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) beneficiary designations, and survivor benefit elections all need to coordinate with your will or trust. Montana Will & Trust builds plans that account for these federal benefits alongside Montana-specific documents.
Montana Estate Planning Packages
Every package is written specifically for Montana law. One-time price. Remote online notarization included.
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Cascade County Probate Court
Cascade County District Court (Eighth Judicial District)
Cascade County probate filings require an inventory of all assets, formal notice to creditors, and a minimum four-month claims period. Even uncontested estates take months to close. A living trust avoids all of this.
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Packages start at $199. Join Great Falls families who've already protected their legacy with Montana Will & Trust. Attorney-reviewed documents, built for Montana law.
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