Montana Petition for Dissolution of Marriage

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In Montana, a divorce can be completed on average in a minimum of 110 days, with court fees of $200.00. The state has divorce residency requirements that require the spouse filing for the divorce to have lived in Montana for a minimum of three months.

Yes, it is possible to file your own divorce and complete the process without the aid of an attorney.

To file for dissolution in Montana, either you or your spouse must be domiciled in Montana, and in the county, for at least 90 days. Montana and the county must be your primary place of residence. You may be a part-time resident of more than one state, but may only have one domicile.

A Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is a type of court document that is used for initiating a divorce proceeding.It also informs the courts of potential issues that might be a factor in the divorce proceedings, such as spousal support, child custody, and other factors.

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Montana Petition for Dissolution of Marriage