What makes Probate Lend the best probate advance company in California?
You have a choice of which probate advance company to use. But if you are involved in a California probate, the clear choice is Probate Lend. We intentionally focus on California probate cases to provide the fastest and lowest-cost inheritance advances. We don’t want to be the biggest advance company, we just want to be the best.
Can I get a small probate advance?
Most probate advance companies, especially the large out of state providers, don’t bother with small advance amounts. At Probate Lend, we offer small advance amounts starting at 1,500 dollars.
Can I get more than one advance?
We are happy to make additional advances if needed. It is not uncommon for our clients to get multiple advances from us.
How fast can I get my probate cash?
Our California focused structure allows us to process your advance rapidly. A straightforward probate case can be completed the same day in most cases.
My probate case is in California, but I live in another state. Can I still get an advance?
Yes! All that matters is that the probate case is being administered in a California county.
Why do people get advances?
Resolving probate in California can take a long time. During the probate process, it is common to encounter everyday expenses and probate related costs that necessitate the need for quick cash.
What does a probate advance cost?
The cost of a probate advance is in the form of a fee which typically includes a discount for early repayment.
What documents do I need to apply?
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.
Can I get an advance with bad credit?
A probate cash advance is not a loan, bad credit is not a problem. There are no income, credit, or employment hurdles to jump.
Do probate advances have fees?
No! There is absolutely no cost or obligation to apply.
Who is eligible to get an advance?
Any family member inheriting at least $20,000 from a probate estate may qualify for an inheritance advance.
Does the advance affect other heirs?
No! Our transactions are strictly between Probate Lend and the specific heir who receives the advance. The other heirs are not affected.
What if there are insufficient funds in the estate to pay off the probate advance?
Probate Lend takes all the risk. At probate distribution, if there are insufficient funds to pay off the advance, we take the loss.