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Inheritance Cash Advances Offer Beneficiaries Quick Cash

Date Published: 11th May 2009
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Inheritance cash advances are not loans with monthly payments to repay. Inheritance cash advances do not have to be repaid by beneficiaries at all. The decedent's estate pays the lender once it has gone through the probate process.

Inheritance cash advances provide money to heirs of estates promptly. When a loved one dies with an estate value over one hundred thousand dollars, the estate goes into probate. The probate court checks the validity of the Last Will and Testament of the decedent, but the courts main function is to ensure debts of the deceased are paid before heirs.

The only way to avoid the probate process is if the decedent created an irrevocable or revocable living trust before passing away. The probate process can take months to conclude. Any disputes amongst beneficiaries can prolong the process for years. Inheritance cash advances can grant cash to beneficiaries before the probate process is complete.


Once the probate process is complete, beneficiaries can end up with nothing. Inheritance cash advances are an option heirs can exercise by selling their share of the inheritance. Investors pay beneficiaries directly, less a fee for the advance. Investors are then listed as a creditor to the estate. Once the probate process is complete, investors are paid.

Traditional lenders will not offer inheritance cash advances because it is a risky investment. Too many factors can cause the probate process to drag on, which can cause the estate to become bankrupt. When this happens, investors can lose some if not all of their investment.

Beneficiaries are not liable for the debt of inheritance cash advances if investors are not repaid by the estate. Investors who offer inheritance cash advances will require personal information about the beneficiary applying for the advance as well as information about the decedent's debts. Probate documentation must be provided including a list of assets, creditors and the Will if there is one.


Inheritance cash advances provide the money needed to pay off debts or cover medical bills left from the deceased. Unlike bank loans, inheritance cash advances do not have to involve a long complicated process. The Simon Volkov investment group offers inheritance cash advances to approved beneficiaries. We can provide a lump-sum disbursement in less than a month.

If you are interested in inheritance cash advances, go to SimonVolkov.com and fill out the cash for inheritance form. A member of my team will contact you in two business days to begin the qualification process.

Beneficiaries can receive inheritance money before it is used up by the probate courts. Fill out the form today.

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Occupation: Real Estate Investor
Simon Volkov, author of "The Short Sale Hardship Letter eBook course" shares his knowledge, resources, and insider-secrets while teaching readers how to write the perfect hardship letter. This step-by-step guide is short, simple and easy-to-understand yet provides powerful techniques you won't find anywhere else. Available for instant download at www.ShortSaleHardshipLetter.com.
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