Dealing with the administration, phone calls, and paperwork after they pass is hard.
We're here to make it easy.
A benefit provided through
As a part of your special gift, you'll receive step-by-step instructions for everything you need to take care of, tailored to your loved one's estate. Your custom guide provides tips and tools to simplify the hardest tasks and unlimited chat or email support to help you along the way.
How It Works : 3 Simple Steps
1. Create Your FREE Account
You will receive a text message with a special code from the company sponsoring your plan. Don’t worry if you haven’t received the text, just ask your funeral director for the gift code.
With that code, you can sign up for our $99 Auto-Executor Package at NO COST to you. Just enter the code at checkout.
2. Complete Probate Assessment
Once you log into your account, you will be asked to complete the Probate Case Assessment, which will help provide you with customized tools and tips and help you understand if you need to file with Probate Court, the type of Probate to file and the forms needed.
3. Follow Guide, Print, & Submit
Based on responses provided, a detailed next steps guide and timeline will be generated.
Auto filled forms and estate accounting reports can be printed at home and filed with or mailed to agencies, heirs, probate court, etc.
Feeling Overwhelmed?
Schedule a FREE call with one of our Care Specialists to learn about our White Glove Estate Closing Service.
We’ll make the phone calls, send the notifications, close the accounts and more on your behalf saving you on average 60+ hours, $2,500 and 20+ calls!
Not sure yet if the White Glove Service is right for you?
As a part of your gift, you may schedule a FREE call with a Care Specialist who can help you with your Custom Executor Guide, Probate Assessment and more!
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Common Estate Questions
After They Pass does not provide legal or accounting advice. Our tools, tips, and forms have incorporated information publicly available from Probate Court websites and are meant to inform vs. advise. We recommend you speak with a lawyer or accountant specializing in Probate and/or Estate Tax law for technical questions about your estate.









