About National Probate Help
Free educational resources to help you navigate the probate process with confidence.
Our Mission
Probate can be confusing, time-consuming, expensive, and emotionally draining — especially when you're dealing with the loss of a loved one. This free website was created to help individuals and families understand the probate process, including common probate timelines, costs, requirements, and options for handling inherited property.
Whether you're an executor, heir, or beneficiary, our goal is to provide clear, easy-to-understand probate information so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
What We Offer:
- •Free educational resources, tools, and guides
- •Answers to common probate questions
- •Clear explanations of estate settlement options
- •Interactive calculators and checklists
Our Approach
Educational
We provide information to help you understand, not pressure you into decisions.
Clear & Simple
No legal jargon. Plain English explanations that anyone can understand.
Compassionate
We understand this is a difficult time. Take it one step at a time.
Who We Are & How This Site Is Funded
National Probate Help is independently operated. Every tool and guide on this site is free, requires no signup, and always will. We are not a law firm, and we don't run ads or charge for our educational content.
Here's how we keep it free: our team includes real estate professionals who help families with inherited and probate properties. If you contact us about a property, we may walk you through your selling options — and, where it genuinely fits your situation, present a cash offer or connect you with local professionals. That service funds the free tools.
You are never obligated to use our services, and the educational content is the same whether you contact us or not. For details on how we handle the information you share, see our Privacy Policy. Questions? Contact us.
Important Disclaimer
The information provided on this website is for general educational purposes only and is not intended as legal, tax, or financial advice. Probate laws and procedures vary by state and individual circumstances. For advice specific to your situation, please consult with a qualified attorney or other professional.
We make every effort to keep our content accurate and up-to-date, but we cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of any information provided.