February 19, 2020

Social Media in Employment

With the internet and technology continuing to expand at a rapid pace, it’s expected that our interactions with them are increasing as well. This includes social […]
March 12, 2020

Power of Attorney: Context and Varying Roles

We like to think we will always be capable of living the lives we have now, but our circumstances will inevitably change. This is why it’s […]
March 18, 2020

Temporary Operations Update in Response to COVID-19

We continue to closely follow updates regarding the state of current events surrounding the COVID-19 virus. Beginning March 16, 2020, our firm will be engaging in […]
December 7, 2020

Child Support Laws in Montana

Child Support Laws in Montana A parent’s world revolves around their child (or children). This doesn’t change if the parents or guardians decide to split up, […]
April 2, 2021

COVID Vaccines & Businesses

We all made adjustments in our lives in 2020, when COVID-19 shut down our offices, schools, churches, and more. It was a difficult time for many […]
September 3, 2021

Without a Will in Montana

Writing a will is about more than just deciding who gets what. It’s about cementing a legacy and about making things simpler for the people you […]
October 23, 2021

Insurance Companies Acting in Bad Faith

If you’re ever in a situation where you need insurance to pay — whether it’s someone else’s insurance paying for repairs or injuries after a crash […]
November 4, 2021

Expert Testimony in Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury cases can seem straightforward at first glance: Someone is injured because someone else was negligent in their actions or responsibilities, so the injured person […]
December 28, 2022

Will or Trust: Which One?

It’s considered a wise practice to have a will or trust in place in your adult life, even when you are unmarried or do not have […]