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Spokane Estate Planning, Elder Law & Probate Lawyers

You’ve worked to build a life and home for your family, and you know how important it is to protect what you’ve built for their sake. Moulton Law Offices, P.S., is here to help you do just that. We are your guide through the process of estate planning and elder law matters so you can make the best decisions for your family. Your best days may still be ahead of you; our team is here to give you security and peace of mind knowing you and your family are protected no matter what life has in store. Contact our experienced Spokane estate planning, elder law & probate lawyers today, and let’s start by having a discussion about your needs and goals.

Comprehensive Estate Planning That Carries Out Your Wishes and Meets Your Needs

Estate planning is about more than just drafting a will to distribute your estate after you are gone. It is also about protecting your assets and seeing to your personal care while you are still here, so you will know you are protected regardless of what comes your way. That’s why our Spokane estate planning attorneys take the time to sit down with you and make sure we understand your needs and desires so we can create the estate plan that works for you. We’ll provide you with a will, a revocable living trust, and a complete set of advance directives and powers of attorney to carry you through any period of incapacity as well as look after your property when you are gone, directing its distribution according to your wishes. If you have a home, a business, or a large estate bumping up against the Washington estate tax, we’ll provide you with quality advice and assistance tailored to your unique needs.

Elder Law Attorneys Protecting Your Assets and Maximizing Your Benefits

Elder law encompasses many legal issues facing adults around retirement age and older. A chief concern for many is being able to afford long-term care should the need arise. Medicaid can cover that cost, but strict Medicaid income requirements put many people between a rock and a hard place in deciding whether to hang on to their assets or spend them down to qualify for Medicaid. We can help you do both. Through thoughtful advance (pre-need) planning, we can employ strategies like Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts that protect your home and other property so you can qualify for Medicaid and afford long-term care without going broke in the process. If you find yourself in a Medicaid crisis, meaning you’ve already been admitted to a nursing home and need to qualify for Medicaid right away, we have strategies to help there as well.

Our Spokane elder law practice also includes helping veterans access VA benefits, including Aid and Attendance and Housebound benefits to help pay for care at home or in assisted living.

Probate Lawyers Providing Technical Assistance in Trust and Estate Administration

Our probate practice includes advising and helping estate administrators get through the probate or trust administration process efficiently and effectively, completing the many daunting tasks that await them as an executor, estate personal representative, or successor trustee. No one expects you to do all this alone; we are here to help with trusted advice and skilled professional assistance.

Our Spokane probate lawyers do all we can to help you minimize or avoid probate in our estate planning practice, and we are equally diligent in helping you get through probate cost-effectively with minimal headaches.

Ongoing Client Care for All of Life’s Changes

Completing your estate plan entitles you to a well-earned sigh of relief, but estate planning should never be thought of as just a one-time task. Tax laws change, family dynamics change, and your desires may change too. Moulton Law Offices offers a Client Care Program that keeps you informed and updated on changes to the law through newsletters, seminars and personal contact. You’ll have concierge access to our firm, with many valuable services to keep your estate plan updated and substantial discounts on more advanced work. Enrollment in our Client Care Program is included for one year with any revocable living trust, and renewal is both valuable and affordable.

  • Change your mind or a change in the law? We update your documents at no additional cost.
  • Flying south for the winter? We put your estate planning documents in an online portal that you can access anywhere at any time.
  • Worried about being in a health crisis? We’ll provide you with a wallet card so doctors and others can have ready access to the valuable information they’ll need to help you.
  • Need another trust or other legal documents? Client Care Program members receive substantial discounts on our services.

Your Elder Law and Estate Planning Law Firm, Here for You Wherever You Are

With offices in Spokane, Kennewick and Yakima, Moulton Law Offices, P.S., covers much of Washington state to reach you where you are. We also provide a complete suite of virtual and remote legal services so you can meet your legal needs without ever leaving your home if you prefer, except to sign legal documents once they are prepared. It’s your life to plan and live as you choose; our role is to be your guide and provide the help you need to protect your family. Call our Spokane estate planning & probate lawyers today at 509-328-2150 or contact us online to schedule a consultation and get started today.

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  • Estate Planning
    We employ many strategies to create a comprehensive estate plan, including wills, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care documents.
  • Elder Law
    It’s no secret that your needs change as you get older. Frequently, life changes require legal changes as well. An elder law attorney addresses the specific legal needs of older adults.
  • Probate
    If you are an estate administrator with questions about the probate process or an heir with concerns about how probate is being handled, our probate lawyers are here to guide you.
  • Guardianship/Conservatorship
    Guardianships, conservatorships, and other protective arrangements ensure that your loved ones have someone to speak for them when they can’t advocate for themselves.
  • Wills
    A last will and testament is an essential component of your estate plan that can accomplish many worthy tasks, including protecting your property and guiding its management and distribution.
  • Trusts
    Trusts can help you avoid probate and taxes and protect your assets while qualifying for Medicaid or protecting government assistance eligibility for persons with special needs.
  • Revocable Living Trusts
    This valuable trust allows you to transfer property to your heirs without the assets having to go through probate. This saves money for the estate and time for your beneficiaries.
  • Veteran’s Benefits / Aid and Attendance
    A&A is a special Veterans Program that helps disabled veterans get the financial support necessary to ensure continuing care in their home or an assisted living or nursing home setting.
  • Power of Attorney
    A general durable power of attorney is an important component of your estate plan, allowing you to take steps now to protect yourself and your property if you ever become incapacitated.
  • Living Wills / Advance Directives
    Washington estate law allows you to create many different legal documents that direct doctors and others to respect your decisions regarding medical treatment and end-of-life care.
  • Healthcare Power of Attorney
    Designate a person who knows you well and whom you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf if you ever become unable to communicate or make those decisions for yourself.
  • Asset Protection
    Asset protection services involve making prudent decisions today to protect yourself, your business, and your hard-earned assets from loss due to lawsuits, creditors or bankruptcies.
Meet Your Dedicated Team Of Attorneys
  • Tristan Salinas Associate Attorney
  • Matthew M. Luedke Managing Attorney
  • Elena Rogers Probate/Administration Attorney
  • Rowan Murdock Associate Estate Planning Attorney
  • D. Michael “Mike” Gunning Of Counsel
  • Tristan first studied and graduated from Texas A&M University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. Subsequently, Tristan continued his academic journey at Gonzaga University, where he obtained both his Juris Doctor (Law degree) and his M.B.A. Currently, Tristan is further pursuing an education in Master of Laws with a specialized focus in wealth management. A passion he has held for many years. Tristan’s extensive knowledge and expertise enables him to deliver an unrivaled experience for the families and clients we serve.
  • Matthew Luedke has been practicing Estate Planning and Elder Law since passing the Bar in 2008 and joined Moulton Law Offices, P.S. in 2009. Mr. Luedke regularly assists clients with estate planning including the preparation of Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney as well as advanced planning including Irrevocable Trusts. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, Spokane County Bar Association, National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), Washington State Elder Law Section, and WealthCounsel. Mr. Luedke is admitted to practice before all courts in the State of Washington, the Federal District Court in Eastern Washington, and the Veteran’s Administration (VA Accredited Attorney).
  • Elena Rogers entered law school at the Gonzaga University School of Law with an interest in estate planning which was confirmed as she interned at Moulton Law Offices during her third year of legal education. Ms. Rogers brings her passion for athletics as a former competitive alpine ski racer and soccer player to her practice at Moulton Law Offices, where she guides clients and assists them through the often challenging, complex and emotional but always satisfying and rewarding experience of taking the necessary steps to plan for the future, protect families and their assets, and ensure they are ready for all the joys and trials that life inevitably brings.
  • Rowan Murdock is admitted to practice in Washington and has been a member of the state bar since 2021. She joined the Moulton Law team in 2023. Ms. Murdock advises on all aspects of estate planning in addition to prenuptial agreements, business formation, and guardianship. She is passionate about helping people preserve their hard-earned assets and protect their families.
  • Michael Gunning has helped many individuals qualify for Medicaid assistance for assisted living, nursing home and home care expenses. Mr. Gunning is experienced in many diversified areas of law including family law, bankruptcy, and civil litigation, which gives him a unique perspective as he guides clients through asset protection strategies and estate planning. In 2004, Mr. Gunning became a member of Moulton Law Offices, P.S., and now practices exclusively in the areas of estate planning and Medicaid planning. Mr. Gunning is admitted to practice before all courts in the state of Washington and United States Federal Court. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and WealthCounsel.
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