STATE-SPECIFIC GUIDANCE

Probate Rules Vary by State.
Get Guidance Built on Your State's Laws

Whether you're looking at probate in California, Florida probate requirements, or the Texas probate process, the probate laws in your state determine everything. Our assessment is built on your state's exact probate code — delivering costs, timelines, and local attorney recommendations specific to your situation.

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National Advice Doesn't Apply to Your State

  • ⚠ Every state has different probate thresholds, procedures, and timelines
  • ⚠ A process that's simple in one state may require full court proceedings in another
  • ⚠ State-specific forms and filing requirements can't be found in generic guides
  • ⚠ Small estate thresholds range from $10,000 to $250,000+ depending on the state
  • ⚠ Attorney fee structures (statutory vs. negotiable) vary by state

Built on Your State's Exact Rules

Our assessment is built around your state's exact rules — delivering costs, timelines, required documents, and local attorney recommendations that are actually applicable to your situation. No generic national advice.

What You'll Get

State-Specific Thresholds

Know your state's exact probate thresholds, including recent changes. We track threshold updates across all 50 states.

Local Requirements

Filing deadlines, required forms, publication requirements — all specific to your state's probate code.

Applicable Attorney Fees

Some states use statutory fee schedules; others allow negotiation. Know exactly how attorney fees work in your state.

Local Attorney Recommendations

Get recommendations for probate attorneys in your area who handle your specific type of case.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you cover my state?

Yes. Our assessment covers all 50 U.S. states. Each assessment is built on that state's specific probate laws, thresholds, and procedures.

What if the estate has property in multiple states?

Our assessment handles this. When an estate has real property in multiple states, ancillary probate may be required. We'll identify this and explain what it means for your situation.

How current is your state-specific information?

We continuously update our system to reflect changes in state probate laws and thresholds. Recent changes — like California's 2025 primary residence threshold update — are already incorporated.

Why can't I just look up my state's laws?

You can, but translating statutes into actionable guidance for your specific estate is complex. Our assessment does this automatically — analyzing your estate against your state's rules and telling you exactly what applies.

Your State. Your Estate. Your Answers.

Get probate guidance built on your state's exact laws — not generic national advice that may not apply.

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