What are the rules about child custody in Montana?
Like all states, Montana courts begin with a presumption
that it's best for a child to have frequent and continuing contact with both
parents after a divorce. If possible, judges want to support joint custody
arrangements. However, the exact nature of the time-share will be determined by
the children's best interests. For more information, see Nolo's article Child
Custody FAQ.
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