
Free Probate & Inheritance Tools
Interactive calculators and estimators to help you understand timelines, costs, and distributions during the probate process.
Probate can feel overwhelming, especially when you are unsure how long it will take, what it will cost, or who inherits what. We built these free tools to help you get clear answers quickly. Each tool is interactive — just enter your details and get an instant, personalized estimate.
Find out how long probate will take in your state. Select from 15 states, adjust for estate size, and toggle complicating factors like real estate, family disputes, or multi-state property to see best-case, typical, and worst-case timelines.
Calculate statutory attorney and executor fees for California probate based on estate value. Uses the exact Probate Code §10810 fee schedule to show your total costs at each tier.
When someone dies without a will in California, who inherits? Select the marital status and surviving relatives to see the inheritance distribution under Probate Code §§6401–6402, with community and separate property breakdowns.
Selling a home during probate? Enter the property value and state to estimate total transaction costs including agent commissions, transfer taxes, title fees, and court costs. See what you will net after all expenses.
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Disclaimer: This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by your use of this website or by any communication with First Heritage Funding or its employees. Although members of our team are licensed attorneys, First Heritage Funding is an inheritance advance company, not a law firm, and does not provide legal representation or legal services. Nothing on this website should be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal or financial counsel. Probate laws, timelines, and costs vary significantly by state and by individual circumstances. You should not act or refrain from acting based on information on this site without first consulting a qualified attorney or financial advisor in your jurisdiction.

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