Insights & Articles on Inheritance Advances and Probate

Estate Beneficiary Responsibilities: What You Need to Know

What are My Responsibilities as a Beneficiary of an Estate: Once a probate case is filed in court to determine how estate assets are eventually distributed to beneficiaries, creditors, if any, and repayment of expenses, it’s important to know the responsibilities of all participants, regardless of whether anyone receives an inheritance advance.  Who are the players …

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Reasons to Get an Inheritance Advance from ProbateCash

Why get an Inheritance Advance from ProbateCash? Inheritance advances (sometimes mistitled as inheritance loans) are often a lifeline to beneficiaries of estates that are delayed in probate proceedings.  USA Today recently reported that the average probate case in the United States of America takes approximately twenty (20) months to complete from the date the petition is …

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How Inheritance Advances Affect Other Heirs’ Shares

How Inheritance Advances From ProbateCash Affect Other Heirs Most everyone who is anticipating an inheritance (or for that matter, any money due to them in the future), would prefer to have their money earlier than later.  We have discussed the costs and benefits of receiving an inheritance advance from ProbateCash.  For example, are the fees due on …

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When to Consider a ProbateCash Inheritance Advance

When to Consider a ProbateCash Inheritance Advance.  Is a ProbateCash inheritance advance right for you, a family member, friend, or even a client?  If you have been reading my blogs, you know that ProbateCash cares about our customers.  We also care about our potential customers, those people who are considering whether a ProbateCash inheritance advance is the …

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The Cost of Receiving an Inheritance Advance

The Cost of Receiving an Advance Against Your Inheritance: If you are reading this blog, you probably know by now that receiving an inheritance is not like it’s portrayed in the movies or on tv.  The family does not gather in a lawyer’s office for the reading of the Will followed by receipt of treasured artwork, …

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