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We wait, so you don't have to

Get your probate money now, in as little as 48 hours

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Inheriting money should be fast and simple.But it rarely is.

Probate has many steps and waiting periods that prevent you from receiving your money in a timely fashion.

Probate Money Now is your solution to a fast and easy inheritance.

We help heirs receive their money in as little as 48 hours with an inheritance cash advance.

We deliver the fastest, most professional service. And because Probate Money Now is owned and operated by real world probate lawyers, we can solve your probate funding problems better than anyone.

How Long Does a Probate Advance Take?

So you are interested in a probate advance and want to learn how long the process takes? 

In general, the process takes about a week from initial consultation to funding.  The main holdup is for us to be able to access critical estate documents, such as the inventory and the will.

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How the Probate Cash
Advance Process Works

Free Consultation

After you contact us, we will have a free consultation where we explain the probate cash advance process and answer all of your questions.

Estate Research

We will conduct our due diligence to determine whether we can provide a probate cash advance. In connection with this process, we will review various estate documents including a will (if there is one), and the estate inventory.

Finalize the Paperwork

If we determine that you and the estate are proper candidates for a probate cash advance, we will provide you with a contract to execute. Upon receipt of the contract, we will file the necessary paperwork with the estate and proceed to funding.

Funding

Once the paperwork is complete, we will provide you with the probate cash advance, either by wire, ACH transfer, or a paper check.

Why Use Probate Money Now?

No Hidden Fees

There are never any fees when receiving a probate advance. The amount you are quoted is the amount you will receive.

Fast

We can fund in as little as 48 hours, once we have all of the documents we need.

Best in class team

We understand probate better than anyone and can often find creative solutions that others miss.

Resources

Probate Money Now has sufficient financial resources to fund just about any probate situation that might arise.

Advantages of a
Probate Cash Advance

Stop Waiting

Probate takes far too long. Stop waiting and receive a portion of your inheritance today.

You Control The Funds

When you receive an inheritance advance, you decide what you want to do with the money.  

Bad Credit No Problem

Your credit score is not relevant in the probate cash advance process. We look to the estate, not you, to receive our funds. So bad credit is not a problem.    

Transparent

Probate Money Now will file all necessary paperwork with the probate court to finalize your inheritance advance.  

Frequently Asked Questions
About a Probate Cash Advance

Probate Money Now is a probate financing company.  We have more probate experience than any of our competitors.

Probate Money Now provides probate cash advances to heirs.  Because probate in the United States takes, on average, about one and a half years, many heirs need some of their inheritance before the probate process is complete.  A probate cash advance is a transaction whereby Probate Money Now buys a portion of your inheritance in exchange for cash now.  Probate Money Now then receives payment from the estate when the estate makes distribution to the heirs.

Bad credit will not prevent us from doing a probate advance.  If you have a judgment against you, that might prohibit a probate advance, but you should check with us to determine whether this is a problem.  Also, anyone currently in bankruptcy will not be eligible for a probate advance.

The benefits of a probate cash advance are clear and simple – access to some of your inheritance before probate is finished.  

The primary downside of a probate cash advance is that you will receive less money overall than had you waited to receive the inheritance in full.

Some heirs need cash today, but do not necessarily want to give up a portion of their inheritance to receive it.  

Please see our article on alternatives to a probate cash advance to learn more. 

We first have a no obligation initial consultation to see whether a probate cash advance is right for you and us.

If so, we review certain documents from the estate, including the will (if there is one), and the estate inventory.

If our review indicates that you meet the criteria for a probate cash advance, we prepare a contract for you to review and sign.  Upon receipt of the signed contract, we provide the probate cash advance to you.

Probate Money Now receives its money when the estate makes distribution to the heirs.

If there is a will, we will always need a copy of the will.  We will always need a copy of the estate inventory.  If there are creditor claims that have been filed, we will need to see those as well.

There are other documents that we might need, depending upon the size and complexity of the estate, as well as the stage that the estate is in.  If the executor has performed any accountings, for example, we would need to see those before deciding on whether to enter into a transaction with you.

No!  Probate Money Now looks to the estate to collect its share of the inheritance that has been assigned.  The customers of Probate Money Now do not have any liability to us.  So if the estate ends up running out of money, Probate Money Now takes the loss.  (Exceptions apply for fraud and material omission of facts.  Please review the transaction documents for more information.)

Everyone is eligible to receive a probate cash advance, except those who have judgment against them, are in or are recently out of bankruptcy.  

Not every estate is a good candidate for us, however.  We must determine that there is a pretty strong chance that we will receive the amount of the inheritance for which we paid. 

Probate Money Now might be able to enter a transaction even if the estate is involved with litigation.  It really depends on the litigation.  For example, if there is litigation over who the heirs of the estate are, we probably cannot do a cash advance with that estate.  Litigation with a creditor might not prevent a probate cash advance, so long as we are able to determine the maximum amount the creditor might receive from the estate.

Not a problem at all.  Because the transaction is between an heir and Probate Money Now, it does not matter whether there are other heirs in the estate, and it does not matter when the other heirs do not want to enter into a probate cash advance transaction.

It takes about one week, on average, from an initial inquiry to funding, but the biggest factor controlling how long the process takes is how quickly we are able to receive the documents that we need to review before making a probate cash advance.

Yes!  A probate cash advance is perfectly legal.  To learn more about how a probate cash advance is regulated, please see the article about whether a probate cash advance is legal.

We advance between $5,000 and $500,000.  In general, we can advance up to 40% of an heir’s expected distribution from the estate.  If you fall outside these parameters, feel free to call for a consultation to see how we still might be able to help.

Maybe.  Although trust administration can take place faster than a probate administration, this is not always the case.  But many trusts contain what is known as an anti-alienation clause, which prohibits heirs from assigning their portion of a trust.  If the trust in question contains an anti-alienation clause, we probably cannot do a transaction.  If you are unsure as to whether the trust in question contains such a clause and you are interested in an advance, ask for a free consultation and we can review the trust document to determine whether we can provide an advance.

We can do probate advances for surviving spouses looking to receive their elective share in some states and in some situations.  Please contact us to learn more.

Call now for your free, no-obligation consultation.

Contact us by completing the form or calling us at (800) 701-2949.