Losing a loved one is emotionally difficult, and dealing with legal processes like probate can add financial and administrative stress. One of the most common questions families ask is: how much does a probate attorney cost?
The answer depends on the size of the estate, the complexity of assets, and the attorney’s billing structure. Below is a clear breakdown of what you can expect in 2026.
What Does a Probate Attorney Do?
A probate attorney helps families legally administer a deceased person’s estate through the court system. Typical responsibilities include:
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Filing the will with the probate court.
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Identifying and valuing assets.
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Paying debts and taxes.
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Resolving disputes among heirs.
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Distributing assets to beneficiaries.
How Much Does a Probate Attorney Cost in 2026?
Probate attorney fees vary significantly based on the complexity of the estate and the billing method used. In 2026, most probate attorneys charge:
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$250–$500 per hour, or
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$3,000–$10,000+ total for a standard estate.
Complex estates—those involving multiple properties, business ownership, or tax complications—can exceed this range. These figures are based on legal industry surveys and guidelines provided by the American Bar Association regarding estate administration.
Common Probate Pricing Models
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Hourly Billing: Most common for contested or complex estates. You pay for the actual time spent on the case.
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Flat Fee Services: Often available for simple, uncomplicated estates with minimal disputes.
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Percentage of Estate Value: In some jurisdictions, fees are calculated as 2%–5% of the total estate value.
Additional Costs to Expect
Attorney fees are only part of the total expense. You should also budget for:
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Court filing fees.
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Property or asset appraisals.
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Accounting and tax preparation.
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Publication fees (for legal notices to creditors).
Why Professional Guidance Matters
Probate can become complicated quickly. Mistakes in filing or asset distribution can cause significant delays and unnecessary costs. At Sawyer & Associates, LLC, we help families navigate probate efficiently while protecting the value of the estate and reducing the legal burden during a difficult time.
Visit our website for more information on probate and estate administration: sawyer-law.com
Call us 803-274-1095 to find out more about our probate services and how we can assist your family.