Resolving probate in California can take a long time. During probate it is common to encounter expenses such as attorney fees, property taxes and probate related costs that necessitate the need for quick cash.
The cost of a probate advance is in the form of a fee which typically includes a discount for early repayment.
A cash advance is the quickest and easiest way to access your inheritance. You get immediate cash and Probate Lend gets paid when probate is complete.
A probate case number is required in order to start the application process. We can usually get other items needed for an advance from the superior court website.
Yes! A probate cash advance is not a loan, bad credit is not a problem. There are no income, credit or employment hurdles to jump.
There are exceptions, but generally speaking, yes — the probate case has to be open in order to get a cash advance.
No! There is absolutely no cost or obligation to apply.
Any family member inheriting at least $10,000 from a probate estate may qualify for an inheritance advance.
No! Our transactions are strictly between Probate Lend and the specific heir who receives the advance. The other heirs are not affected.
Probate Lend takes all the risk. At probate distribution, if there are insufficient funds to pay off the advance, we take the loss.
You have a choice of which advance company to use. In an effort to give our clients unparalleled speed and service, we limit our probate advances to the state of California. Also, unlike most advance companies, we can do small advance amounts starting at $2,000 dollars.