How It Works

Our streamlined process makes probate applications simple, transparent, and stress-free.

Our Simple, 4-Step Process

We've designed our process to be clear and straightforward, taking the complexity out of probate applications.

1

Complete Our Online Form

Answer our simple questions about the deceased and the estate. This typically takes just 10-15 minutes. You'll need basic information about the deceased and their assets.

What You'll Need:

  • Deceased's full name and last address
  • Death certificate
  • The will (for probate applications)
  • Basic information about estate assets
2

Review & Document Upload

After completing the questionnaire, you'll be prompted to upload supporting documents. Our system will tell you exactly what's needed based on your situation.

What Happens Next:

  • Our team reviews your information
  • We prepare draft documents for your review
  • We'll contact you if any additional information is needed
3

Expert Legal Review

Our legal team reviews your application and prepares all necessary legal documents. We'll draft affidavits, supporting documents, and the formal application.

Our Quality Assurance:

  • Expert legal review of all documents
  • Verification of compliance with court rules
  • Final check to ensure application completeness
4

Court Filing & Follow-up

We provide everything you need to send to the Probate Registry. You send the completed application to the Probate Registry and pay the court fee.

Final Steps:

  • Court review (typically 3-4 weeks)
  • Issuance of Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration
  • Court sends you the Grant of Probate

Typical Timeline

Day 1

Application Submission

Complete our online questionnaire and upload required documents.

Day 2-3

Legal Review

Our team reviews your information and prepares legal documents.

Day 4-7

Document Completion

You review and sign any necessary documents.

Day 8-10

Court Filing

We provide everything you need to send to the Probate Registry. You send the completed application to the Probate Registry and pay the court fee.

Week 4-6

Court Processing

The High Court reviews your application.

Final

Grant Issued

Receive your Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens after I get the Grant of Probate?

Once you receive the grant, you can legally manage and distribute the estate. This includes accessing bank accounts, selling property, and distributing assets according to the will.

How long does the entire process take?

Typically, from start to finish, the process takes 4-6 weeks. Court processing times may vary, but our efficient preparation helps minimize delays.

What if the court has questions about my application?

If additional information is needed, we'll work with you to provide it promptly.

Ready to Get Started?

Begin your application today and take the first step toward resolving the estate.