Travel prices are plummeting due to the coronavirus pandemic, and you’re lamenting the fact that you still don’t have enough money for that dream vacation. You would if you could cash in on your inheritance, but you’re in the probate process.

If you’re thinking about how wonderful it would be if you could skip the inheritance process and get your money now, you’re lucky because you can! Inheritance Advanced can get you a cash advance on a part of your share of the inheritance without affecting other heirs.

If you’re concerned about not being able to get the money in time to take advantage of that amazing, once-in-a-life-time-opportunity travel deal, don’t worry—once you reach out to us, you’ll get your cash advance in around three business days. This is not the same as applying for a loan, and there’s no waiting time. You’ll be able to book that cheap flight in no time.

When will I have to repay the advance?

You can relax and enjoy your trip carefree because you don’t have to worry about paying us off. Once the probate process is over, the advance is repaid directly from your inheritance, while the rest of your share goes to you. This doesn’t affect any other heirs and their parts of the estate. We don’t charge any monthly fees, and there are no interest rates, so you can rest assured there will be no surprises in terms of hidden costs.

How do I get an inheritance advance?

Once you contact us, you get a free consultation where we walk you through the process and pricing and answer all your questions. You get assigned an expert funding executive who can give you all the details about getting an advance and explain everything clearly.

Our team of funding professionals will review your probate documents and the decedent’s will if there is one. They’ll go over the estate information to confirm that there are enough assets in your rightful share to fund your advance. Once we determine that you’re eligible, we’ll ready your agreement and wire you the money directly.

There are no special terms for getting the advance—the only thing we base our decision on is whether there are enough assets in the estate. This also means we don’t care how you spend your cash—whether you make a mortgage payment or go to the Bahamas is entirely up to you!

How much can I cash in?

This depends on your inheritance, but you’ll be able to get anywhere from $5,000 to $500,000. One thing is for sure—it will be more than enough for that long-awaited, well-deserved vacation. We say you grab that opportunity while you can as another one may never arrive. Why wait for the probate process to finish to get your inheritance when you can do it now?