You think it’s time to move on from your marriage, but the expense and stress of a divorce have you holding back? There’s hope. We’ve all seen in the news, movies, and real life how … Read More
Civilian DUI & Military Consequences
Are you a Military Service Member charged with a civilian crime, including a DUI? If so, there are a number of possible outcomes that could impact your military career. If you are charged with a … Read More
Are Cops Really Our Friends?
The short answer is yes, but not always. Law enforcement officers are charged with keeping the peace, enforcing the law, and protecting the public from would-be bad guys. We teach our kids to always tell … Read More
Common Misconceptions About the Juvenile Process in Montana
Have you heard (or believed) any of these? “When children get arrested, the System will protect them because they are minors.” “We don’t have anything to worry about, she’s a juvenile, and that all goes … Read More
Is Your Marriage Over? What to Do
Are you living separately from your spouse but haven’t filed for divorce yet? Do you believe the marriage is over regardless of what your spouse thinks? Are you concerned that filing for divorce could cause … Read More
Have you been charged of PFMA?
Partner or Family Member Assault (PFMA) is a serious charge alleging that the defendant has assaulted a family member or a current or past romantic partner. A PFMA charge is what’s known as a tiered … Read More
How to get a prenup in Montana?
Sitting down with an attorney to sign a premarital agreement may sound like the least romantic thing you could possibly do before getting married. But it may actually be one of the wisest things you … Read More
What You Need to Know About Second-Parent Adoption in Montana
Could your parental rights be denied even if you’re on your child’s birth certificate? Recently in Oklahoma, a judge ruled that a mother does not have parental rights to her child, even though she is … Read More
Can a regular cop arrest me for a marijuana DUI in Montana?
Montana, like several other states, now allows the recreational use of marijuana. Like alcohol, recreational use can lead to overuse, and when combined with driving a motor vehicle, can lead to an arrest for driving … Read More
Redesignating & Expunging a Felony Marijuana Conviction in Montana
The State of Montana has officially adopted rules and a procedure by which a person convicted of a felony-level marijuana crime in Montana may petition a district court to either expunge or redesignate an existing … Read More