Based on State Probate Statutes

Massachusetts Probate Costs

Reasonable compensation under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 190B, Section 3-721 (reasonable compensation)

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Massachusetts Probate Overview

Massachusetts follows a reasonable compensation model for probate fees, where attorney and executor fees are determined by what the court considers fair for the work performed. Under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 190B, Section 3-721 (reasonable compensation), fees are based on the gross value of the estate. This means costs can vary depending on the complexity of the estate and the professionals involved.

Attorney fees are typically around 3.0% of the gross estate value. The court filing fee in Massachusetts is $375 (MA probate and family court filing fee schedule). You should also budget for surety bond premiums and newspaper publication fees required by law.

The probate process in Massachusetts typically takes 9 to 15 months from filing to final distribution. For smaller estates valued at $25,000 or less, Massachusetts offers a small estate affidavit that can bypass the full probate process (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 190B, Section 3-1201).

Key Facts: Massachusetts Probate

Fee Type
Reasonable Compensation
Court Filing Fee
$375
Estimated Timeline
9-15 months
Small Estate Threshold
$25,000
Bond Rate
$5 per $1,000

Frequently Asked Questions About Probate in Massachusetts