Wills, Trusts and Estates
There is no time like the present to address what will happen to your family when you die or become incapacitated and you are unable to manage your own affairs. You can make decisions today that will make the lives of the people you care for easier by protecting the assets from creditors or divorces, and providing financial security after your passing.
Each estate plan is unique, depending on the family dynamics and the assets owned by that family. Our goal is to create and implement an estate plan so that your assets will be owned and managed, and ultimately distributed, to your beneficiaries in accordance with your wishes.
Our attorneys and staff have a strong background in estate planning, probate and taxation law, as well as a proven ability to see the big picture and solve problems creatively. You will also find quality legal services and caring individuals who can make the process easily understood and give you the satisfaction of knowing you have put a plan in place which will simplify the lives of those you love and minimize your tax exposure.
Estate Planning Services
Our attorneys assess their estate planning needs and priorities while expressing their personal values, taking advantage of the available legal tools and services that are appropriate for their specific situation:
- Wills and trusts, including revocable and irrevocable trusts
- Revocable and Irrevocable trusts
- Durable Powers of Attorney
- Health care powers of attorney
- Business succession plans
- Family Limited Partnerships
- Guardianships and Conservatorships
- Estate tax planning
- Premarital agreements
- Probate administration
Serving Montana, Washington and Canadian Citizens with U.S. Legal Issues
We offer an affordable package of essential estate planning services (Trust, Will, Durable Power of Attorney, Advanced Health Care Directive) that will meet the needs of most individuals right now, and that can be expanded later on if the need arises.
Quality Work, Promptly Delivered: (406).721.8896
To arrange for an initial consultation — call our Missoula law offices directly or complete our brief contact form.







