Estate Planning Attorney Serving Pablo and Lake County, Montana
For Pablo residents and Lake County families, a solid estate plan goes beyond a basic will — especially when property, agricultural land, or multi-generational legacy goals are involved.
A coordinated estate plan typically includes a will or revocable living trust, a durable power of attorney, and a healthcare directive. For property owners in the area, a living trust is often the better long-term tool — it transfers assets to beneficiaries without going through probate at the Lake County District Court in Polson, saving time and reducing costs for your family.
Without any plan in place, Montana's intestate succession laws decide who inherits your assets, which may not reflect your wishes.
Tanko Law is led by Brian Tanko, a licensed attorney with 24+ years of experience, a CPA credential, and a Certified Fraud Examiner designation — a combination that matters when estates involve real property, business assets, or tax considerations. Phone and video consultations are available for Pablo clients, so no drive to Kalispell is required.
A free 30-minute consultation is available to get started.