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Find helpful articles and free court forms related to Parening Plans, custody, visitation, and parenting by following the links below.
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What is a Parenting Plan?
Learn about your rights when you don't have a Parenting Plan, how to file in Court for one, what happens during the parenting lawsuit, and what happens after the lawsuit. Read More
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What is a Petition for Parenting Plan?
Learn what you should know before you file, what happens after you file, and download free court forms for a Petition for Parenting Plan in Montana. Read More
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Petition for Parenting Plan (interactive form)
You can use the interactive Petition for Parenting Plan to create free court forms that you may file in Montana. Read More
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Petition for Parenting Plan (write-in-the-blank form)
Download free court forms to file a Petition for Parenting Plan in Montana. Read More
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What is a Response to Petition for Parenting Plan?
Learn what can do if you are served with a Petition for Parenting Plan. Download a free court form for an Answer to Petition for Parenting Plan. Read More
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Response to Petition for Parenting Plan (write-in-the-blank form)
Download a free write-in-the-blank court form to file a Response to Petition for Parenting Plan in Montana. Read More
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Motion to Amend Parenting Plan When Parents Agree (write-in-the-blank form)
Download a free write-in-the-blank court form to file a Motion to Amend Parenting Plan when both parents agree to changing the Parenting Plan. Read More
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Introduction to Family Law in Montana
Information about common issues involved in dissolution and parenting cases in Montana. Read More
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Motion to Amend Parenting Plan When Parents Don’t Agree (write-in-the-blank form)
Download a free write-in-the-blank court form to file a Motion to Amend Parenting Plan when the other parent does not agree to changing the Parenting Plan. Read More
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The Ultimate DIY Guide to Divorce and Custody in Montana
The information in this article applies to both parties in a divorce or parenting case. There is helpful information about what happens at the beginning, during, and after divorce or parenting case. We added lots of links to more information and do-it-yourself forms that you can use in Montana Courts. Read More
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Notice of Intent to Move (interactive)
You must notify the other parent and the court if you are going to move at least 30 days before you plan on moving. You can use this online interview to complete the forms for a Notice of Intent to Move. This interview will let you create your own Proposed Parenting Plan if your move will impact your child's contact with the other parent. Read More
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How to Register Your Parenting or Custody Order in Montana
This article will help you with the court steps and paperwork to register your parenting or custody order from another state to make it enforceable in Montana. Read More
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Temporary Court Orders in Montana
Learn about how to ask the Court to make a decision or take action, and common types of Court Orders during a Dissolution or Parenting Plan case. Find out what you can do if the other party won’t follow a Court Order. Read More
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Tips for When Your Divorce or Parenting Plan Case is Over
Learn tips for keeping track of payments, what to do if you changed your name, tax tips, what to do if you move, and what happens if you want to change your Parenting Plan. Read More
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12 Tips for Representing Yourself in Court
Learn tips for representing yourself in a court in Montana. Read More