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for Montana Citizens

SELF-HELP INFORMATION

A Client's Bill of Rights
Avoiding Grief with a Lawyer
Bankruptcy
Dispute Resolution
Dissolution of Marriage in Montana
Estate Planning
Getting Military Health & Education Records
How Lawyers Set Their Fees
Living Trust Scams
Purchasing Your Home
Renting a House or Apartment see also Tenant & Landlord
Small Claims Court
When You Need a Lawyer
What to do in case of an Auto Accident
Wills and Probate
Going it Alone - Representing Yourself

Topical information, research & forms:

State of Montana

Court information, court forms, calendars, rules and directories:

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Other Legal Sites

NOTE:  Many of these sites provide excellent free legal information but also some offer legal assistance, referrals and forms for a fee. The State Bar of Montana advises you to proceed with caution before paying for services on the web. There are sites with legal information, forms and assistance multiplying on the web faster than regulating agencies can control them. If you have questions about the legitimacy of legal services, please contact the Montana Lawyer Referral & Information Service at (406) 449-6577.

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