Whitlash Estate Lawyer, Montana


Brad Aklestad

Agriculture, Wills & Probate, Elder Law, Constitutional Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Elizabeth K Woods

Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  33 Years

Hugh Brown

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  50 Years

Holly Frederickson

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Robert Scott Padmos

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  9 Years

Megan E Hansen

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Don R Lee

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

Brian D Lee

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Joe Rapkoch

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Robin E. Offe

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

DISINHERIT

To deliberately prevent someone from inheriting something. This is usually done by a provision in a will stating that someone who would ordinarily inherit prope... (more...)
To deliberately prevent someone from inheriting something. This is usually done by a provision in a will stating that someone who would ordinarily inherit property -- a close family member, for example -- should not receive it. In most states, you cannot completely disinherit your spouse; a surviving spouse has the right to claim a portion (usually one-third to one-half) of the deceased spouse's estate. With a few exceptions, however, you can expressly disinherit children.

MARITAL LIFE ESTATE TRUST

See AB trust.

IRREVOCABLE TRUST

A permanent trust. Once you create it, it cannot be revoked, amended or changed in any way.

LETTERS TESTAMENTARY

The document given to an executor by the probate court, authorizing the executor to settle the estate according to either a will or the state's intestate succes... (more...)
The document given to an executor by the probate court, authorizing the executor to settle the estate according to either a will or the state's intestate succession laws.

FAMILY POT TRUST

See pot trust.

PREDECEASED SPOUSE

In the law of wills, a spouse who dies before the will maker while still married to him or her.

DEED OF TRUST

See trust deed.

DEVISEE

A person or entity who inherits real estate under the terms of a will.

WARRANTY DEED

A seldom-used type of deed that contains express assurances about the legal validity of the title being transferred.