South Carolina Probate Law and How It Works

 



Getting an Advance on Your Inheritance

Because probate can leave heirs waiting, some consider inheritance advances (or “probate loans”). These arrangements allow you to use part of your inheritance right away rather than waiting for final distribution. While Rockpoint Probate Funding offers such advances in various places, it currently cannot provide them for estates based in South Carolina.

Still, the principle is the same: if a funding company operates where the estate is located, you share basic probate documents with them, and if the estate’s value is enough to cover the advance, you receive a portion of your expected share. When probate ends, the provider is repaid from the inheritance, and you keep the remainder.

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