Creating an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family, your assets, and your wishes. Whether you need a will, trust, power of attorney, or other planning documents, thoughtful preparation today can help provide clarity and peace of mind for the future.
At the Radovich Law Firm, we work with individuals and families throughout Yellowstone County to create estate plans tailored to their unique circumstances, goals, and wishes.
Without a valid estate plan, important decisions regarding your assets, finances, healthcare, and family may be left to Montana law rather than your personal wishes.
A will, trust, or power of attorney can help you:
Whether you are creating your first will, updating an existing estate plan, or planning for changing family circumstances, we provide clear advice and practical guidance to help you prepare for the future with confidence.
For decades, Radovich Law Firm has worked with individuals and families throughout Yellowstone County to plan ahead and navigate estate-related matters with confidence.
We assist clients with:
Every estate plan is tailored to your individual goals, family circumstances, and wishes for the future.
A will allows you to specify how your assets should be distributed and helps provide guidance for your loved ones after your death.
You should consider reviewing your estate plan after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant changes in assets.
If a person dies without a valid will, Montana law determines how assets are distributed through the probate process.
No. Wills and trusts serve different purposes. During a consultation, we can help determine which estate planning tools may be appropriate for your situation.
The cost of estate planning varies depending on your individual needs and the complexity of your estate plan. Simple wills and powers of attorney are generally more straightforward, while more complex planning may require additional drafting and legal services. During your consultation, we can discuss your goals and provide information about the anticipated cost of your estate plan.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint another person to act on your behalf. Common estate planning documents include a General Durable Power of Attorney for financial and legal matters and a Medical Power of Attorney for healthcare decisions.
A Power of Attorney can help ensure that someone you trust is able to make important decisions or manage certain affairs if you become unable to do so yourself.
A General Durable Power of Attorney allows someone to handle financial matters, while a Medical Power of Attorney authorizes someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf when you are unable to do so.
Estate planning and probate matters often involve important decisions about your family, your future, and your legacy. Clients choose Radovich Law Firm because they want practical guidance, responsive communication, and an attorney who will take the time to understand their goals and concerns.
Whether you are creating a will, administering an estate, or navigating a guardianship matter, we believe clear communication is an essential part of effective representation. We are committed to answering questions, explaining the process, and helping clients make informed decisions with confidence.
Direct access to your attorney | Prompt responses to calls and emails | Clear explanations of legal options and next steps | Practical guidance tailored to your circumstances | Personal attention and responsive service | Experienced counsel focused on protecting your interests and wishes