Probate Inheritance Advance Resources

Welcome to our blog, where we make inheritance funding and the probate process easier to understand. We provide articles on topics like probate & inheritance processes, probate advances, inheritance funding, and how probate laws work in various states. Whether you’re managing an estate or waiting on an inheritance, our goal is to help you navigate each step with confidence and make informed choices along the way.

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Inheritance Funding

Understanding the Difference Between Testate and Intestate Estates

When a person passes away, their estate (the property, finances, and other assets they leave behind) must be distributed. The way in which these assets are handled largely depends on whether the deceased left behind a valid will or not. In estate law, this is where the terms testate and intestate come into play.

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Inheritance Funding

Questions to Ask an Inheritance Funding Company Before Applying

When you’re waiting for an inheritance, the probate process can feel long and stressful, particularly if you need immediate funds. Inheritance funding companies offer a solution by providing cash in exchange for a portion of your future inheritance. However, before applying, it’s crucial to ask the right questions to ensure that you’re working with a trustworthy company and getting a fair deal.

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Inheritance Funding

How to Get an Advance on an Inheritance: A Step-by-Step Guide

Probate Advance is not a lender and does not provide loans. We specialize exclusively in inheritance funding, which is a  financial option for heirs awaiting their inheritance. Inheritance funding is not a loan—there are no monthly payments, no interest charges,

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State Probate Laws

Probate Laws: What To Do When Someone Dies in Oregon

When a person dies, the things they own must be distributed elsewhere. The assets go to whoever is designated in the will as the heirs. Unfortunately, you can’t wait until you’re done grieving to move forward with this process. The assets must be protected and maintained, and debts must be paid.

The process of transferring ownership of property and other assets must go through the courts as probate. Each state has its own laws for probate, and it’s important to know how it works.

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State Probate Laws

Understanding Kentucky Probate Laws

Probate is the legal process of dispersing the estate of the person who is deceased. The court oversees the tasks to ensure everything follows the stipulations of the will and state law.

Probate is required for most estates in Kentucky. State law dictates how the process is handled and how assets are divided up to the heirs. Anyone handling an estate must know the current law for the probate process.

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State Probate Laws

How Probate Laws Work in California

The death of a loved one can be quite devastating. However, you may have responsibilities even while dealing with your grief. You must deal with the estate and the assets left behind by your family member. This can be quite a process that will take a great deal of time and effort.

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State Probate Laws

How Long Does it Take to Settle an Estate in PA?

The legal process for handling an estate of a deceased person in the state of Pennsylvania is known as probate. Each state has its own laws about how the probate process should work. If you’re involved in an estate that is going through probate or will be, you should understand some of the basics of this process.

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