Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Separation -- Dissolution of Marriage
40-4-136. Brochure to describe proceedings -- availability -- distribution -- contents and form

40-4-136. Brochure to describe proceedings -- availability -- distribution -- contents and form. (1) Each district court shall make available a brochure, prepared and distributed by the attorney general, describing the requirements, nature, and effect of proceedings under 40-4-130 through 40-4-136.
(2) (a) In nontechnical language, the brochure must:
(i) state that it is in the best interests of the parties to consult an attorney regarding the dissolution of their marriage. The services of an attorney may be obtained through lawyer referral services, group or prepaid legal services, or legal aid organizations.
(ii) state that the brochure is not intended as a guide for self-representation in proceedings under 40-4-130 through 40-4-136 and should not be relied upon exclusively by the parties;
(iii) provide a concise summary of the provisions of 40-4-104 and 40-4-130 through 40-4-136;
(iv) state that under the provisions of 40-4-130 through 40-4-136, neither party to the marriage may obtain maintenance from the other;
(v) state in boldface type that, upon entry of final judgment, the parties' rights and obligations with respect to the marriage, including property and maintenance rights, are permanently adjudicated without right of appeal but that neither party is barred from instituting an action to set aside the final judgment for fraud, duress, accident, mistake, or other grounds recognized at law or in equity or to make a motion pursuant to the Montana Rules of Civil Procedure; and
(vi) state that until final judgment is entered, the parties retain the status of married persons and cannot remarry.
(b) The brochure may include other matters that the attorney general considers appropriate.
History: En. Sec. 7, Ch. 795, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 9, Ch. 350, L. 2019.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 40. Family Law

Chapter 4. Termination of Marriage, Child Custody, Support

Part 1. Separation -- Dissolution of Marriage

40-4-101. Purposes

40-4-102. Uniformity of application and construction

40-4-103. Application of Montana Rules of Civil Procedure

40-4-104. Dissolution of marriage -- legal separation

40-4-105. Procedure -- commencement -- pleadings -- abolition of existing defenses

40-4-106. Renumbered 40-4-121

40-4-107. Irretrievable breakdown

40-4-108. Decree

40-4-109. Independence of provisions of decree or temporary order

40-4-110. Costs -- professional fees

40-4-111. through 40-4-120 reserved

40-4-121. Temporary order for maintenance or support, temporary injunction, or temporary restraining order

40-4-122. Forms -- distribution -- filing

40-4-123. Jurisdiction and venue

40-4-124. Review or removal -- district court

40-4-125. Registration of orders

40-4-126. Automatic economic restraining order

40-4-127. through 40-4-129 reserved

40-4-130. Summary dissolution -- conditions necessary at commencement of proceedings

40-4-131. Joint petition -- filing -- form -- contents

40-4-132. Revocation of joint petition -- termination of proceeding -- notice -- copy to other party

40-4-133. Hearing and final judgment -- entry -- effect

40-4-134. Final judgment as final adjudication of rights and obligations

40-4-135. Actions to set aside final judgment

40-4-136. Brochure to describe proceedings -- availability -- distribution -- contents and form