The Whipple Law Group, PLLC

The Whipple Law Group, PLLC The Whipple Law Group, PLLC started in Spokane WA as a single-member law firm, dedicated to providing quality legal services to its clients.

This vibrant organization continues to grow by virtue of its dedication and reputation.

🧾 Contesting a will in Washington?Understand how TEDRA (RCW 11.96A) works hand-in-hand with will contest laws (RCW 11.24...
05/22/2025

🧾 Contesting a will in Washington?
Understand how TEDRA (RCW 11.96A) works hand-in-hand with will contest laws (RCW 11.24) to shape the process—from deadlines to dispute resolution.

👨‍⚖️ Know your rights.

Can You Contest a Will in Washington State? If you're wondering whether you can challenge a Will in Washington, the short answer is: yes, you can—but only under certain circumstances. At The Whipple Law Group, we help people across Spokane and Eastern Washington understand their rights when it ...

"Estate Planning in Your Financial Prime"
05/02/2025

"Estate Planning in Your Financial Prime"

Discover the essential steps to estate planning during your peak earning years. This comprehensive guide explains how to protect your assets, reduce taxes, and secure your financial legacy for future generations. From creating wills and trusts to business succession planning and managing health care...

🖋️ "Do I really need a Will?"Short answer: YES. Long answer? We break it all down for you.👉 From choosing beneficiaries ...
04/29/2025

🖋️ "Do I really need a Will?"
Short answer: YES. Long answer? We break it all down for you.
👉 From choosing beneficiaries to avoiding legal headaches, this guide to Wills covers the why, the how, and the what happens if you don’t.

✅ Peace of mind.
✅ Protection for your family.
✅ A plan that reflects your wishes.

📞 Let’s get your Will started—schedule your consult with Whipple Law Group today.

Learn why a Last Will & Testament is essential—no matter your age or assets. Take control of your legacy with expert estate planning advice from Whipple Law Group

📢 Washington Laws 101 📢RCWs = State statutes 📜WACs = Agency regulations ⚖️From estate planning (Title 11) to criminal la...
03/12/2025

📢 Washington Laws 101 📢

RCWs = State statutes 📜
WACs = Agency regulations ⚖️

From estate planning (Title 11) to criminal law (Title 9A), knowing the law empowers you! Need help navigating legal complexities? The Whipple Law Group is here for you. 💼

Washington State’s legal system is governed by the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), which consists of statutes enacted by the legislature and signed into law, and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), which regulates state agencies. RCWs are categorized by Title, Chapter, and Section, coverin...

🚨 BREAKING: The U.S. Treasury pauses Corporate Transparency Act enforcement and plans to limit reporting rules to foreig...
03/07/2025

🚨 BREAKING: The U.S. Treasury pauses Corporate Transparency Act enforcement and plans to limit reporting rules to foreign companies only — a win for small businesses!

Learn what this means for your business in our latest blog

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. This decision provides relief for small businesses, as the Treasury plans to limit the CTA’s sco...

Planning for your minor child’s financial future? 🏦 Explore the differences between UTMA accounts and Trusts to ensure t...
02/06/2025

Planning for your minor child’s financial future? 🏦 Explore the differences between UTMA accounts and Trusts to ensure their assets are managed responsibly and securely.

Learn how to protect their future today! 💡

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. A Trust, on the other ha...

Who will care for your child if you're temporarily unable? A Custodial Power of Attorney lets you designate a trusted ca...
02/04/2025

Who will care for your child if you're temporarily unable? A Custodial Power of Attorney lets you designate a trusted caregiver for medical, educational & daily decisions. ✅ Temporary ✅ Revocable ✅ Keeps kids protected.

📖 Read more on our website

By delegating parental rights on a temporary and revocable basis, parents can ensure their children’s welfare, healthcare, and education remain a priority, even in their absence. For families navigating complex situations, such as military deployment or immigration issues, this legal tool can prov...

🏡💌 Avoiding Accidental Disinheritance in Estate PlanningAre you sure your estate plan reflects your true wishes? Simple ...
01/15/2025

🏡💌 Avoiding Accidental Disinheritance in Estate Planning

Are you sure your estate plan reflects your true wishes? Simple oversights can accidentally disinherit the loved ones you want to care for most. Don't let this happen to your family!

Our latest blog breaks down how to ensure your heirs are protected and your legacy is secure. 💡✨

Discover how to avoid the costly and emotional pitfalls of accidental disinheritance. Learn common causes, from outdated wills to changes in family dynamics, and actionable strategies to protect your heirs and legacy. Stay in control of your estate plan—read more now!

Scammers are stepping up their game, targeting Washington small businesses with fake filings and scare tactics! 😡Our new...
01/11/2025

Scammers are stepping up their game, targeting Washington small businesses with fake filings and scare tactics! 😡

Our new blog breaks it all down: how to spot the scam, protect your business, and fight back!

💬 Share this with your fellow business owners—we’re stronger together. 💪

Learn how to spot and avoid advanced small business scams targeting Washington business owners. Protect your company from fake filings, excessive fees, and scare tactics posing as official requests. Stay informed with tips from the Whipple Law Group to verify legitimacy and report fraud.

Planning your estate online? It's convenient, but beware of these pitfalls: 1️⃣ Ignoring state-specific legal requiremen...
12/14/2024

Planning your estate online? It's convenient, but beware of these pitfalls: 1️⃣ Ignoring state-specific legal requirements. 2️⃣ Failing to update documents after life changes. 3️⃣ Overlooking digital assets like crypto or social accounts. 4️⃣ Skipping incapacity planning (Power of Attorney, Health Directives). 5️⃣ Relying only on DIY templates without expert advice. ✅ Pro Tip: Consult a professional to...

Estate planning requires careful thought and ongoing maintenance. By avoiding common mistakes—such as neglecting legal nuances, failing to update documents, overlooking digital assets, ignoring incapacity planning, and relying solely on online tools—you can ensure your plan protects your legacy ...

Protect your loved ones from spooky surprises this Halloween! 🎃🕸️ Our latest blog dives into the importance of estate pl...
10/17/2024

Protect your loved ones from spooky surprises this Halloween! 🎃🕸️ Our latest blog dives into the importance of estate planning, covering multiple aspects from wills to powers of attorney. Don't let an outdated plan or probate delays haunt your family. 👻 It's the perfect time to plan for the unpredictable—get peace of mind today! 💼✨

Ensure your estate plan doesn't turn into a spooky surprise this Halloween! Our latest blog explores why creating or updating your estate plan is critical for protecting your loved ones. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls like outdated documents, family disputes, and probate delays. We provide key i...

What do you know about Power of Attorney in Washington? Read our latest blog and learn how an agent is commonly appointe...
09/28/2024

What do you know about Power of Attorney in Washington? Read our latest blog and learn how an agent is commonly appointed to handle financial or medical matters, when you are unable to do so yourself, due to illness, injury, or convenience.

A Power of Attorney (POA) is an estate planning tool in Washington, where you appoint a person, known as the agent or attorney-in-fact, to manage your affairs. An agent is commonly appointed to handle financial or medical matters, when you are unable to do so yourself, due to illness or injury. Howe...

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