Insights & Articles on Inheritance Advances and Probate

Another Probate Tool for Lawyers: Inheritance Advances

Another Probate Tool for Lawyers: If you practice probate law, you and your office staff already know that managing your client’s expectations is often more challenging than the probate itself.  Not only are you frequently working with an impatient (and sometimes unorganized) personal representative who is anxious to receive her inheritance, but your office is also …

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How Paralegals Can Use ProbateCash to Support Anxious Heirs

As CEO of ProbateCash, LLC, and also as an attorney who is a member of the Florida Bar’s Real Estate, Probate, and Trust Law section, I quickly learned two important issues about pending probate cases.  First, your law firm’s clients and beneficiaries of estates rarely understand the probate process or even know probate was necessary to …

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Inheritance Advances & Probate Solutions for Paralegals

Inheritance Advances Can Benefit Paralegals and the law firms they work.  When the subject of inheritance advances or inheritance loans is brought up, most everyone probably first thinks, what is an inheritance advance or inheritance loan? That thought is likely prominent within the paralegal community and profession.  The good news is I’m about to do a live webinar …

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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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