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A la{W} Carte
Law: A la{W} Carte is the MALCOM & PIERS way. The Way You Want. You do your case, better. Advice when you need it. Guidance when you want it. Straight-forward assessment of your case, no bull. Demonstration of litigation techniques. Experienced, engaged assistance to resolve your conflict, and thorough, impartial parenting investigations and recommendations.
Areas of Law
MALCOM & PIERS will help you with personal bankruptcy, landlord-tenant issues, marital dissolution (divorce), child support, parenting plans, misdemeanors, Child and Family Services intervention, Social Security Disability Insurance applications, denials, and hearings, general and healthcare powers of attorney, and simple wills.
S. Chase Rosario
Before law school Chase drove double-trailered semis for harvest, drove buses of fire-fighting crews up mountains, ran a YNP guide company, taught business English to foreign professionals, and a variety of other odd jobs. In law school, she experienced everything she could, including writing on to two law reviews, publishing in one, arguing as a member of the international moot court team, and serving as the elected law school representative to the American Bar Association. She designed an independent study program based on the premise that basic legal concepts and research techniques could be included in regular English and Civics high school classes. After graduating, she worked 4 years clerking for a district court judge, did misdemeanor trial work for 3 years and then appeals to the Montana Supreme Court for 3 years. In private practice, she spent the last 7 years focused on representing children in the foster care system, and assisting the disabled in hearings before the Social Security Administration. She recently married and left Great Falls to join her husband in Lewistown, where they live with her two children. Chase continues to serve her passion for children in foster care by serving as the state coordinator for the National Association of Counsel for Children, a position that enables her to advocate for continuous improvement in the quality of representation of children in Montana’s foster care system.