We recently spoke with senior partner , Danniel J. Wexler Esq. at Quinlivan Wexler LLP (http://www.qwllp.com). Martindale-Hubbell (www.martindale.com and www.Lawyers.com) rated Mr. Wexler and his firm “AV” which is their highest rating. Mr. Wexler is also listed in the National Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. Moreover, Worth Magazine (http://www.worth.com/index.php) named Mr. Wexler in their Top 100 Estate Planning Attorneys – nationally for 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Mr. Wexler believes wholeheartedly “… in the merits of fast liquidity via Inheritance Cash Advances, or Trust Fund Loans.” With InheritanceNow being his favorite Trust Fund Advance or Probate Cash Advance firm.
“The disadvantages of waiting for Probate to distribute your Inheritance funds are very clear… or perhaps waiting for your usual Trust Fund payment – versus having money in your hand right away in order to take full advantage of a lucrative, immediate business opportunity.
Or having cash in hand, right away, with a Probate Cash Advance, and thus able to avoid being late on paying key bills; or a credit card or mortgage payment – thus facing added penalties or percentages, even compound interest, as a result of late payments… for example being late on paying a credit card bill – pushing your average monthly rate up to 28% or 30%!
Is it worth it? To penalize yourself for years to come with 28% interest compounding monthly credit card payments? Just to save yourself a few bucks in the present by avoiding a modest fee on top of a Probate Cash Advance, or Trust Fund Loan? I think not!”
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Inheritance Now Probate Cash Advances and Trust Fund Loans are easy and fast. Just submit the required Probate or Trust Estate paperwork, complete your application, which we help you with, sit back, relax and wait.
Generally within 72 hours, you have a portion of your Inheritance in the form of a Trust Fund Advance or Probate Cash Loan to use any way you like.
After you take a portion of your Inheritance as a Probate Loan, or Probate Cash Advance if it is an assignment — depending on what stage of Probate you are in – you have no payments or concerns at all until Probate is over and your Estate enters the final distribution stage, when all the Heirs get their Inheritances.
At this final stage of the Probate process the Estate pays off your Inheritance Loan and your one Probate Advance fee. It couldn’t be easier – everything is managed by your Estate Administrator, Probate attorney, and the Probate Court.



