Probate used to be considered a temporary delay—something that took a few months to sort out before heirs could move on with their lives. Not anymore.
In 2025, probate cases dragging on for 3, 4, even 5 years have become increasingly common. And if you’re an heir waiting on your share of an estate? That’s not just an inconvenience. That’s a serious problem.
At Approved Inheritance Cash, we help people stuck in these long-haul legal nightmares access the money they’re owed—now. And we’ve been tracking what’s causing the delays:
1. Court Backlogs Are Worse Than Ever
Many probate courts are still playing catch-up from COVID-era shutdowns, staff shortages, and digital transition hiccups. Hearings are months apart. Clerks are overwhelmed. Filings take forever to process.
2. Estates Are More Complicated
Today’s estates often include digital assets, complex trusts, rental properties, and multi-state holdings. That means more paperwork, more legal hurdles, and more room for error—or litigation.
3. Family Drama Is on the Rise
From contested wills to removed trustees and disputes over “what Mom really wanted,” family disagreements can stall probate indefinitely. And while lawyers get paid to argue, heirs get stuck waiting.
4. Professionals Get Paid First
Here’s the kicker: estate administrators, attorneys, accountants, and court fees often get paid before heirs see a dime. That means even when money is available, it’s not going to you—yet.
So what do you do when you’re caught in a 5-year probate loop?
You don’t wait. You take action—with Approved Inheritance Cash.
We offer inheritance advances so you can access your future inheritance today. Whether probate is just getting started or has already dragged on for years, we evaluate your case and provide a cash advance—fast.
You don’t need good credit. There are no monthly payments. We get repaid from your inheritance when the estate finally distributes.
In a world where waiting five years for what’s legally yours has become normal, we believe you deserve better.
Don’t wait another year—or five.
Apply at ApprovedInheritanceCash.com


