Link to Information About Grant Kelly

Grant Kelly

Attorney

Professional Experience

Grant joined the firm in 2024. He attended the Catholic University of America, where he earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in philosophy before attending the University of Montana, where he earned his J.D. in 2019. Grant began practicing at Church, Harris, Johnson & Williams before opening a solo practice in Fort Benton, Montana. Grant also staffs a part-time satellite office for the firm in Fort Benton.

Practice Emphasis:

  • Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts, and Non-Probate Transfers
  • Estate Administration and Probate
  • Estate Litigation
  • Trust Litigation
  • Business Organization, Formation, and Transactions
  • Real Property Transactions

Education:

  • J.D., University of Montana
  • Master of Arts, Philosophy, The Catholic University of America
  • Bachelor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, Summa Cum Laude

Court Admissions:

  • State and Federal Courts of Montana

Professional Affiliations:

  • State Bar of Montana (Member, BETTR Section)
  • Cascade County Bar Association (President)
  • Montana Defense Trial Lawyers Association
Personal and Community Involvement

Grant serves on the Board of Directors of the Cascade County Law Clinic, which accommodates pro-bono legal services, primarily in the area of family law, to low income residents of Cascade County.

Grant grew up in Montana, hunting and fishing with his father and grandfather along the Rocky Mountain Front. Grant enjoys spending time outdoors hiking in the mountains, or gardening and landscaping at the farmhouse he and his partner own outside of Great Falls.

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