Family Law

Spokane Guardianship Attorney

A guardianship gives a responsible adult legal authority to care for a minor or an incapacitated adult who cannot make decisions for themselves. Schwab Law helps Spokane families establish, administer, or contest guardianships under Washington's guardianship laws.

When a child has no available parent, or an adult can no longer make safe decisions for themselves, a guardianship may be necessary to protect them. Washington law sets out who may serve and the duties they take on.

We help families establish guardianships, fulfill their reporting obligations, and, when needed, address disputes over who should serve.

Guardianship of minors and adults

A guardian of a minor steps into a parental role when no parent is able to serve. A guardian of an incapacitated adult is appointed when a person can no longer manage their own care or finances. Washington favors the least-restrictive option that still protects the person, so we help you choose the right tool for the situation.

Frequently asked questions

When is a guardianship necessary?

When a minor has no available parent, or an adult is unable to make or communicate safe decisions about their care or finances and needs someone with legal authority to act for them.

Can a guardianship be contested?

Yes. Interested parties can object to a proposed guardian or seek to modify or terminate a guardianship, and the court decides based on the protected person's best interests.

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Schwab Law, P.L.L.C. Office 1402 W. Broadway Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone (509) 795-1894 Email jon@jonschwablaw.com Hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Secondary Office 103 E Indiana Ave, Suite A
Spokane, WA 99207 · (509) 903-6362

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