Request for Hearing - Montana 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request for Hearing - Montana in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and optional email address in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate your role by selecting either Petitioner, Respondent, or Co-Petitioners. If you are appearing without a lawyer, check that box as well.
  4. In the 'Status of the Case' section, choose one option that best describes your situation regarding the Respondent's participation.
  5. If applicable, specify whether there are minor children involved and provide necessary child support documentation as required.
  6. Complete the 'Final Financial Disclosure' section by indicating who has served a Preliminary Disclosure of Income and Expenses and confirming compliance with financial disclosure requirements.
  7. Select the appropriate type of hearing you are requesting: Default Hearing, Uncontested Hearing, or Contested Hearing.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to affirm that all information provided is true and correct.

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A paying parent in Montana may legally stop paying child support when the child becomes emancipated at 18, graduates from high school, or turns 19.
In order to show that there is an irretrievable breakdown, you must tell the court that either (1) you have lived separate and apart for 180 days prior to filing for the dissolution, or (2) there is serious marital discord which adversely affects the attitude of one of the parties (M.C.A. 40-4-104).
The Montana Constitution (Art. II, sec. 9) affords the public the right to examine documents of all public bodies or agencies of the State of Montana. These requests are also known as right to know, public information, public record, PIR, but not FOIA.
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