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Estate Planning for Missoula, Montana Residents

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

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

Why Missoula Families Need Estate Planning

Missoula is a vibrant university town of 77,000 people nestled in western Montana’s five valleys. Home to the University of Montana, a thriving arts community, and some of the state’s most sought-after outdoor recreation, Missoula’s real estate market has seen steady appreciation. That rising property value makes estate planning more important than ever—without a plan, your family could face a lengthy probate process in Missoula County District Court.

Many Missoula residents are young professionals and growing families who assume estate planning is something for later. But if you own a home in the Rattlesnake, a cabin near Seeley Lake, or any real property in Missoula County, you already have an estate worth planning for. A will ensures your wishes are followed. A trust keeps your family out of court.

Missoula’s proximity to wilderness also means many residents own recreational property, hunting land, or timberland. Montana’s homestead exemption (MCA § 70-32-104) protects up to $350,000 of your primary residence from creditors—but only if you file a homestead declaration. Our plans include this filing so your Missoula home gets the full protection Montana law provides.

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.

Missoula County Probate Court

Missoula County District Court (Fourth Judicial District)

Missoula County’s growing population means longer court dockets and slower probate timelines. Informal probate under the Montana Uniform Probate Code still requires court oversight and can take six months or more. A revocable living trust bypasses the court entirely.

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

Missoula Estate Planning—Done Right, Done Online

Packages start at $199. Join Missoula 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