Probate in Florida
As a beneficiary who is set to inherit from someone who has passed away, you may want to receive your inheritance as fast as possible. But in the United States the probate process takes an average of 17 months. An inheritance advance can get your inheritance money into your hands in just a couple of days, sometimes much faster.
Florida Probate Process
When someone dies and leaves an inheritance, beneficiaries must go through Florida probate. Probate is the legal process in which the assets of the deceased are distributed to the beneficiaries. In Florida, the total estate does not include the value of the real estate. (See Florida Probate Code 735.201.) Probate can be avoided in Florida if the estate is valued at $75,000 or less; OR if the decedent has been dead for more than 2 years.
The probate process in Florida can be complicated and can take months or even years to complete. Florida probate can involve many delays that can prevent you from receiving your money and putting it to work for you. Even if probate is not complete you may be able to get an advance of your inheritance.
How Can You Get Access to Inheritance Money in Florida Quickly?
Florida probate can be frustrating, but there are ways to get your inheritance money faster—even before probate is finished.
A probate advance is a fast and secure way to get your inheritance in Florida. InheritNOW specializes in inheritance advances. Here’s how:
First, our experts evaluate the details of your inheritance and then offer you an advance. It’s important to remember that an inheritance advance is not a loan—it is your money delivered much sooner.
No credit check is required, and there is nothing for you to repay. If you accept our offer, you will receive your inheritance funds without delay, usually within two days. We take the risk of waiting for probate to close and are then compensated directly from the estate as agreed. The process for you is both easy and without stress. You get your money fast, and we take all the risk.
Where in Florida Can You Get a Probate Advance?
InheritNOW can provide you a probate advance no matter where you live in Florida, including:
- Alachua County
- Baker County
- Bay County
- Bradford County
- Brevard County
- Broward County
- Calhoun County
- Charlotte County
- Citrus County
- Clay County
- Collier County
- Columbia County
- DeSoto County
- Dixie County
- Duval County
- Escambia County
- Flagler County
- Franklin County
- Gadsden County
- Gilchrist County
- Glades County
- Gulf County
- Hamilton County
- Hardee County
- Hendry County
- Hernando County
- Highlands County
- Hillsborough County
- Holmes County
- Indian River County
- Jackson County
- Jefferson County
- Lafayette County
- Lake County
- Lee County
- Leon County
- Levy County
- Liberty County
- Madison County
- Manatee County
- Marion County
- Martin County
- Miami-Dade County
- Monroe County
- Nassau County
- Okaloosa County
- Okeechobee County
- Orange County
- Osceola County
- Palm Beach County
- Pasco County
- Pinellas County
- Polk County
- Putnam County
- St. Johns County
- St. Lucie County
- Santa Rosa County
- Sarasota County
- Seminole County
- Sumter County
- Suwannee County
- Taylor County
- Union County
- Volusia County
- Wakulla County
- Walton County
- Washington County
Advantages of a Florida Inheritance Advance
As a firm specializing in cash advances for inheritance beneficiaries, we are able to get your money to you within a couple of days. This gives you a range of benefits:
- You can complete the process quickly and easily by phone or online in as little as one day. That means you get your inheritance money fast.
- No risk of recourse for non-payment because there is nothing to repay. This is not a loan.
- Not dependent on income or credit. Your personal finances and credit history do not factor in, in any way, to your inheritance advance.
- No hidden fees or monthly payments. Our fee is paid by the estate when it closes, as agreed to. There are never any extra or hidden costs.
Get a Probate Advance in Florida Today
Contact us for a free consultation to get started with your probate advance today using the form on this page.
