Diversified Team of Spokane Attorneys
Leading with Legal Solutions
The Whipple Law Group customizes services to your specific needs, developing solutions that address your particular circumstances while addressing your personal preferences.
Contact our office today and schedule a consultation with one of our experienced Spokane lawyers.
- Our attorneys practice a wide variety of legal disciplines with an emphasis on estate planning, probate, and Guardianship.
- We help you make informed decisions by reducing the mystery involved in the legal process
- Personalized attention and "going the extra mile" are our hallmarks, so speak with an attorney today and start getting answers


Legal Solutions From Our Experienced Attorneys
Most attorneys and law firms have their own approaches to legal representation. At The Whipple Law Group, we prefer an approach where we:
- Engage in a fact-finding mission with our client in order to get the ‘lay of the land;'
- Identify our clients' goals, objectives, and primary concerns;
- Provide information and education to our clients; so that,
- You, as the client, can engage in the decision-making process in an informed and effective manner.
We work closely and collaboratively with our clients, rather than instructing them as to what to do. We attract clients who enjoy this more involved and interactive approach, rather than a more commandeering one.
YOU are the One in Control
Remember, you, not the lawyer, are the boss of your case. You know the most about your circumstances and what you want to achieve. Never hesitate to be candid and forward when engaging with your lawyer. A good attorney will appreciate your interest and involvement.
Working with a lawyer is much like working with a good coach or instructor – there should be a “match.” Not every lawyer is a match for every client. Picking the correct attorney for you will allow you to proceed through the estate planning, probate, or guardianship process with confidence.
Latest Legal News

Small Business Guide to the Corporate Transparency Act - 2025 Update.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is facing significant changes following a 2025 announcement by the U.S. Treasury Department to pause enforcement of its beneficial ownership reporting requirements. Learn how these updates affect your business in our latest guide.

When Lawyers Can't Represent You: A Guide to Legal Conflicts of Interest in Washington State.
Learn what legal conflicts of interest are, how they impact estate planning, probate, and guardianship cases in Washington State, and when attorneys are ethically prohibited from representing clients. Whipple Law Group provides clear guidance on protecting your legal rights.

The Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) in Washington State.
The UTMA allows a custodian to manage assets on behalf of a minor until they turn 18, with the custodian holding significant control over investment and use of the assets. However, there are risks, such as the minor gaining full control at 18 and the impact on financial aid. While UTMA accounts are simpler, a Trust is often a more effective solution for long-term asset management for minors.