British Columbia Probate Calculator

Estimate probate fees, executor compensation, and court costs in this province instantly. Updated for 2025 based on local British Columbia probate statutes.

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British Columbia Probate Fees (CAD)

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Instant estimate of legal fees, commissions, and court costs.

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How Probate Works in British Columbia

British Columbia uses a sliding scale for probate fees. Estates under $25,000 pay no fees, while those over $50,000 pay a basic fee plus a percentage of the total value.

Legal Fee Guidelines

BC attorneys usually bill hourly or a percentage based on the complexity. Standard fees often range from $3,000 to $7,000 for simple applications.

Executor Compensation

Executors in BC can charge up to 5% of the gross aggregate value of the estate as a maximum commission, subject to court approval.

Small Estate Shortcut

In British Columbia, estates valued under CAD 50,000 may qualify for simplified probate procedures, saving months of time and thousands in fees.

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Typical British Columbia Probate Timeline

Most estates in British Columbia follow this 6-stage process, taking an average of 6-12 months.

01

Petition

File petition with the British Columbia probate court to open the estate.

02

Notice

Notify creditors and heirs of the probate proceedings.

03

Inventory

Appraise and inventory all estate assets.

04

Debts & Taxes

Pay valid creditor claims and final tax liabilities.

05

Distribution

Distribute remaining assets to legal beneficiaries.

06

Closing

File final accounting and close the estate.

Ways to Reduce Probate Costs in British Columbia

Use the simplified Small Estate procedure for estates under $50,000
Transfer property into joint tenancy where appropriate
Maximize non-probate transfers via beneficiary designations

Statutory Reference: Probate Fee Act, SBC 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does probate cost in British Columbia?
Probate costs in British Columbia typically range from 3-7% of the estate value. Probate fees (approx. 1.4% over $50k). Court filing fees range from CAD 200 to 500.
What are attorney fees for probate in British Columbia?
BC attorneys usually bill hourly or a percentage based on the complexity. Standard fees often range from $3,000 to $7,000 for simple applications.
How long does probate take in British Columbia?
Probate in British Columbia typically takes 6 to 12 months for standard estates. Complex or contested estates may take longer.
Can I avoid probate in British Columbia?
Yes. British Columbia allows estates under CAD 50,000 to use simplified procedures. Living trusts, joint ownership, and beneficiary designations can also help avoid probate.
What are executor fees in British Columbia?
Executors in BC can charge up to 5% of the gross aggregate value of the estate as a maximum commission, subject to court approval.

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