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Customer service and professionalism are the cornerstones of our success.  Our Inheritance funding officers are fast, reliable and courteous. Your experience as a client will always be pleasant and instructive.

We look forward to satisfied customers coming back to us again.

"In the nick of time" - A Customer's Story...

Q: What made you decide to get a probate cash advance in the first place?

A: Well... we were having a lot of troubles with the estate, after my dad passed away. There were multiple delays in the handling of the estate. We saw it was going to take a long time until we got the estate out of probate, and could get my share of the inheritance.

We have a son in college... we were in the act of buying a large, new house - so there were a lot of expenses we had to meet, plus a ton of medical bills and credit card debts... and they were all closing in on us - fast!

So we went online and looked up "loans" on the Web... and cam across Heir Advance listed under "probate" or "probate cash", something like that.

Q: How did the experience go with Heir Advance Company?

A: Well, Heir Advance called my probate attorney, and within a week, even less, I had $20,000 in my hand! This company was unbelievably accommodating... very efficient. Super fast. Speed was crucial at that point. My check was overnighted to me in the nick of time to pay off a pile of bills and credit card debt that couldn't be delayed one minute longer. You know how they are these days!

Q: What else did you use the money for?

A: Tell you the truth... on top of it all, my car died! So we went back to Heir Advance and took out another $25,000. Why not? That's when we needed the cash - not a year and a half later when it was too late! We also desperately needed some good faith money to make a "good faith" offer on that beautiful new house we wanted.

Altogether, Heir Advance provided us with $45,000. So we got rid of all our credit card debt, medical bills from when my dad had been ill... plus car repairs!

And that helped us get a better rate on our new mortgage. You see? It's all timing. Everything had to be resolved all around the same time.

Q: And now?

A: Now? We're able to sleep better at night. We feel ...debt free. It's a liberating feeling. Believe me!

Phil, Baltimore, MD

This summer, folks visiting HeirAdvance.com have asked our Probate & Trust Loan Editor a lot of questions. Here are some of the more interesting and pertinent queries answered by The Editor:
Are all the states in the US the same when it comes to Probate laws and Probate Cash Advances?
No. Probate laws may be different from state to state.  Rules and regulations may differ.  For example, the time period that potential creditors have to come forward varies from state to state.
Do I have to pay Federal taxes on my Inheritance?
If federal Inheritance taxes are due, either the Estate or the individual Heir will be responsible.
Can the Estate and/or I avoid Inheritance Taxes altogether?
That depends upon the total value of the Estate and whether or not there was any income coming to the deceased from these assets.
If my Inheritance is in a Trust, can the Trust avoid Inheritance or “Death” Taxes?
No. Trust Inheritance taxes, if owed, must be paid.
Are there any states where there is no tax at all on one’s Inheritance?
Yes. But federal Inheritance taxes may still be applicable.
If I pass away with no Will and have no children, are all my assets automatically inherited by my wife?
That would depend on circumstances and state Inheritance law, as well as other variables.
Will a bank, or my credit union, give me a loan based on my Inheritance, if I’m an Heir of an Estate in Probate? 

No it’s too risky for them.  No traditional lender will provide a Probate Cash Advance or Inheritance Loan.

If my siblings and I have an Inheritance coming to us in the form of a house and property only, with no cash, can we still apply for a Probate Loan?
Generally yes, depending on the value of the Estate property, whether or not its’ for sale, and it’s salability.
If my Inheritance has no liquid assets, but has a house in the Estate, with a lot of debt, can I still get a Probate Loan?
Probably not.
If I intend to leave my wife and kids an Inheritance, would it be to their benefit if I set up a Trust?
Yes.  Avoiding the Probate process could save some Inheritance costs and length of time for Trust asset distribution.
Can I get an Inheritance Loan now, if Probate has not yet started, but we expect it will in a few weeks?
No, but once Probate is open, we can probably help with a Probate Cash Advance or Inheritance Loan of some kind.
Can I apply for an Inheritance Loan if I am coming into an Inheritance from my dad but there is no property and no plan to begin Probate at all?
No.  The only way we can provide an Inheritance Advance is if the Estate is in Probate or Trust.
During Probate, if one of the Heirs challenges the Will, does that prevent me from applying for an Estate Loan, or Inheritance Cash Advance?
Not necessarily.  It depends on what the Will challenges are.
Can I get my entire Inheritance in advance as a Trust or Probate Loan?
No.  We can advance you an Inheritance Loan which is a percentage of the total Inheritance coming to you.
Is the time period for Estate Inheritance distribution the same in all states?
No, Probate laws vary from state to state.  The length of time you must wait for Probate to distribute to get your Inheritance varies by state.
Does Heir Advance Co. provide Inheritance Loans or Trust Advances in Canada?
Yes, we do provide Probate Loans and Trust Fund Advances for Heirs of Estates in Canada.
If my Inheritance is in the UK, can I get a Trust or Probate Advance?
No, we do not provide Trust Loans or Probate Cash Advances for Heirs of Estates  in the United Kingdom.  Your Inheritance must be a part of an Estate in America or Canada.
If I refer another Heir from the same Estate my Inheritance is coming from, can I get a Tell-a-Friend commission?  If so, how much?
Yes, if you refer an Heir from the same Estate, and he or she gets a Probate Loan or Trust Advance from Heir Advance, you will receive a standard Tell-a-Friend fee.  How much depends upon the size of the other Heir’s Inheritance Loan.