What you Can Do With a Will and What You Cannot
February 10, 2022
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- Wills. (MSU Extension MontGuide)
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Outlines why a written will is necessary. Includes information about costs, restrictions and changes after its completion. - Forms:
- Acknowledgement of Fiduciary Relationship and Obligations Personal Representative, Guardian, or Conservator(PDF)
- Last Will and Testament-Single Individual Form (Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Legal Developer Program, Aging Services Division) (PDF)
- Last Will and Testament-Married Couple Forms(Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Legal Developer Program,
Aging Services Division) (PDF)
- Estate Planning for Families with Minor and/or Children with Special Needs. (MSU Extension MontGuide)
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Explains how to provide for children's physical and financial care in case of parents' death. Includes special instructions concerning special needs children and stepchildren. - Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate? Transferring Non-Titled Property. (MSU Extension MontGuide)
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Explains how to deal with some of the issues that may arise with the transfer of non-titled property such as photographs, jewelry, books, and other family heirlooms among family members. - Montana Legal Services Developer Program
The Montana Legal Services Developer in the State of Montana Office on Aging provides FREE PHONE CLINICS for those wanting to draft estate planning documents if they are aged 60 and older, if they are an adult with a disability, or if they are a tribal member over the age of 18.