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  Forms
 
   Dissolution Forms (Separate Website)
Forms for Dissolution (both kids and no kids)
By: Supreme Court Commission on Self-Represented Litigants
  
   
   Instructions to Ask the Court to Waive Filing Fees
Instructions on how to ask the court to waive fees to file your legal paperwork.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   What is an Affidavit?
How to use an affidavit and a link to a form.
By: MontanaLawHelp.org
 
  
   
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  Information
 
   Dissolution of Marriage
Answers to common questions about getting a divorce in Montana.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Divorce and Insurance: How to Retain Your Child's Health Care Coverage (Separate Website)
Information about health insurance for children after a divorce.
By: HealthCareCoach.com
  
   
   Divorce, Remarriage, and Social Security Benefits (Separate Website)
Social security benefits information in the event your marital status changes.
By: Social Security Administration (SSA)
  
   
   How to Change or Correct Your Name on a Social Security Card (Separate Website)
If you legally change your name, you need to tell Social Security so you can get a new card. If you do not get a new card with your new name on it, you may lose benefits, or delay your tax refund.
By: Social Security Administration (SSA)
  
   
   Introduction to Family Law in Montana
Information about common issues involved in dissolution and parenting cases in Montana.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Parenting Plans
Answers to common questions about parenting plans and custody in Montana.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
   Post-Dissolution Issues
Information about issues you should consider after your dissolution (divorce) or parenting plan is finalized.
By: Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA)
 
  
   
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