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 filed, meaning when the case begins. That does not even count the time from when the decedent passed away to usually hiring a lawyer to file the probate case.
If you are like most people, you probably have no idea or familiarity with the probate process or the fact that probate is even required after someone’s passing. And if you were not aware of the probate process, how could you prepare yourself for the delay in receiving your inheritance? The fact of the matter is that most people are counting on receiving their inheritance almost immediately after the passing of someone, provided they are a named beneficiary of the estate or entitled to an inheritance pursuant to intestacy laws (when the decedent dies without a Will).
Until recently, if you were one of these beneficiaries (or heirs) waiting for your inheritance, you simply had to wait. You need your inheritance to pay your rent, too bad. You need your inheritance to buy groceries, too bad. You need your inheritance for your child’s school, too bad. Even if you needed your inheritance to receive medical care, it was usually very difficult, if not impossible, to receive your inheritance (or even a portion of your inheritance) before the probate case ends, and certainly not without approval from the probate court.
ProbateCash identified the problem so many beneficiaries have when they cannot access their inheritance. So, we worked on ways to help people receive an inheritance advance during the probate process. Now, if you need to pay rent, buy groceries, order books for your children, or pay for necessary medical care, ProbateCash can provide you with an inheritance advance in as little as 24 hours (sometimes even the same day with the cooperation of the probate attorney). How can ProbateCash pay you money so quickly?
ProbateCash provides inheritance advances as opposed to inheritance loans. If you have ever tried to borrow money, you probably know that receiving a loan can be a difficult and lengthy process. First, almost all lenders will require a credit check of the borrower. We know many people who need loans immediately do not have good credit. Second, almost all lenders will require collateral. For example, borrowers must provide the lender with security that the lender can keep if you do not repay the loan. Third, you must repay the loan over a period of time. If you miss a payment on the loan, you are in default, and the lender can usually foreclose (take) your collateral, such as a house, jewelry, car, or other property you own. Finally, all of the above processes take a significant amount of time. You must complete a loan application and wait for the lender to make a decision if you qualify for a loan.
Unlike lenders, ProbateCash does not do any of the above that you would have to do when applying for a loan. ProbateCash just wants to make sure that (i) you are actually a beneficiary of the estate entitled to an inheritance and (ii) that the estate will distribute enough money to you (your inheritance) so you can repay the advance and advance fee. We make the process fast and friendly because we know that our customers urgently need money they thought they would receive as their inheritance tied up in the probate court. When you call a funding executive at ProbateCash, you will talk to an experienced and sympathetic professional who will explain the process in simple terms and who understands that most people who were counting on their inheritance from the probate court now need an inheritance advance. We do not judge you for needing an inheritance advance. In fact, that is our business, and we love seeing people receive a portion of their inheritance early so they can accomplish their near-term financial needs.
Another advantage of working with the professionals at ProbateCash is that ProbateCash is knowledgeable about YOUR probate case. Many of our customers who were not familiar with the probate process are also not receiving regular updates about how the probate case is progressing through the probate court. If you are not the personal representative of the estate (although we often make inheritance advances to the personal representative), you probably are not receiving much information about the probate case. Personal representatives and probate lawyers are difficult to reach and may not call you back on a regular basis, so you can plan on when you may finally receive your inheritance. However, the professionals at ProbateCash are always watching the progress of the estate case in the probate court. Once we provide you with an inheritance advance, we ask the probate court to provide ProbateCash with all of the filings in the court. We can also get answers for you regarding your case whenever you want to call us for an update. Simply put, ProbateCash is there for you, not just when you need an inheritance advance, but when you just need some information about the case.
Remember that the ProbateCash professionals do not judge you but help you with friendly and sympathetic service. It is with that attitude and mentality that we also know an inheritance advance you receive is not always enough money to accomplish what you need. What if you need a second (or third or fourth) inheritance advance from ProbateCash? When you work with ProbateCash, we tell you the maximum amount of money you qualify for as an inheritance advance. But we will never pressure you to take more of an inheritance advance than you want to receive. In fact, we often encourage you to take the least amount of money you need so you do not have to repay too many fees. ProbateCash knows that, in many instances, your inheritance will have to last you years or even a lifetime. While we are not financial advisors, the ProbateCash professionals want to see you maximize your inheritance once you receive it.
Of course, life is not neat and clean. Many beneficiaries of estates who receive an inheritance advance from ProbateCash need another advance. And sometimes another advance. Since we told you the maximum amount of money you can receive as an inheritance advance, you can always contact ProbateCash for additional inheritance advances if you need more money. Because we have already reviewed your case and the estate case, ProbateCash can often get you the next inheritance advance the same day or close to the same day.
Remember that ProbateCash is also monitoring the probate case as it moves slowly through the court. However, as the probate case moves through the court, the maximum amount of the inheritance advance you may qualify for can increase depending on how the case is going. If there is nobody opposing the probate case, challenging the Will, or little to no claims are being made against the estate, that means the amount of your inheritance advance can be increased because the estate will have more assets (money). When the estate has more assets, most of the beneficiaries receive a larger inheritance. That’s good for everyone!
Are you the personal representative of the estate and have the legal authority to act on behalf of the estate, such as entering into contracts on behalf of the estate or selling estate assets such as the estate property? If so, you will want to focus on this part. First, ProbateCash can provide advances so you can maximize the value of the estate assets. For example, if the estate home needs repairs so it can sell for more money, ProbateCash can provide an inheritance advance so those renovations can be made. Often, $50,000 of repairs to the estate property can result in the house being sold for well over $100,000 more than without those renovations. We encourage you to discuss with your estate attorney or realtor how an inheritance advance can provide a larger inheritance for you and the other beneficiaries.
Are the other beneficiaries of the estate calling you for constant updates and asking you when they will receive their inheritance? If so, you can refer those beneficiaries to ProbateCash. ProbateCash can provide those beneficiaries with an inheritance advance to relieve the financial stress and relieve some of the pressure from you receiving all of those phone calls and emails. As mentioned earlier, ProbateCash professionals can also provide updates regarding the progress of the probate case, so you do not always have to provide those same updates to the beneficiaries.
ProbateCash advertises itself as another tool in your probate toolbox. The ProbateCash tools are for not just the beneficiaries but also for the personal representative and even the probate lawyers.
As always, ProbateCash encourages everyone to talk to their own professional advisors prior to receiving an inheritance advance. You are not required to talk with anyone prior to receiving an inheritance advance from ProbateCash, but ProbateCash strives for best practices when it relates to getting you an inheritance advance quickly and professionally.
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