Spruce Grove, Alberta

Spruce Grove probate, without the lawyer bill.

Settling an estate in Spruce Grove? Answer a few plain-English questions and Probbie prepares your official Court of King's Bench probate forms — as a draft package to review before signing or filing. Built for family estates, suburban properties, and Edmonton-area assets. Probbie is a self-help tool, not a law firm.

Built for Spruce Grove estates
Family-home support
Edmonton-area assets

What Probbie covers

Made for Spruce Grove families.

Family estates

Clear guidance for family-oriented estates, suburban properties, and the multi-generational considerations common in Spruce Grove.

Suburban property

Built for suburban real estate, family homes, and residential investment properties across the Tri-Region area.

Edmonton court filing

Step-by-step draft review and filing guidance for the Edmonton Law Courts, so Spruce Grove residents know the registry location and what to expect.

Where Spruce Grove residents file

Filing location

Edmonton Law Courts

1A Sir Winston Churchill Square

Edmonton, AB T5J 0R2

About a 15-minute drive from Spruce Grove

(780) 427-4905

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

Transit: ETS accessible from Spruce Grove

Spruce Grove filing tips

  • Short commute to the Edmonton courthouse
  • Multiple transit and driving options
  • A less-busy route than Calgary
  • Processing typically takes 6–10 weeks

Common situations

Spruce Grove estate situations.

Family-home estates

Suburban family properties and assets

Spruce Grove's family-oriented community brings multi-generational homes into many estates. Probbie helps you handle:

  • Family-home transfers and mortgage considerations
  • Children’s education savings (RESP) accounts
  • Family recreation and sports investments
  • Suburban property-appreciation factors
  • Multi-generational living arrangements

Edmonton-commuter assets

Professional and employment benefits

Many Spruce Grove residents commute to Edmonton for work, which adds a few wrinkles to an estate. Probbie covers:

  • Edmonton employer pension plans
  • Government and municipal benefits
  • Professional association memberships
  • Transit and commuter benefit programs
  • Cross-jurisdictional employment assets

Built for the Tri-Region

Spruce Grove's family and suburban estates are exactly what Probbie is built to organise.

What that means for you

  • Family considerations handled
  • Suburban property organised
  • Close Edmonton court access
  • A straightforward, flat-fee path

Where Probbie shines

  • Family-estate inventories
  • Suburban-property listings
  • Edmonton employment benefits
  • Multi-generational planning

What it costs

Spruce Grove probate, compared.

A lawyer on a simple estate

Typical Edmonton-area law-firm fees

Initial consultation:$275 – $425
Form preparation:$1,200 – $2,400
Court filing & follow-up:$800 – $1,500
Estate administration:$1,500 – $3,800
Total:$3,775 – $8,125

The Probbie route

One flat fee per estate — no monthly subscription

Start and review answers:Free
Court filing guidance:Included
Partner-lawyer referral:Free consultation
Your forms, prepared:One flat fee

Save thousands on a straightforward estate

The court's filing fee is the same either way. Probbie prepares your forms — it isn't a law firm and doesn't give legal advice.

Start your Spruce Grove probate.

One flat fee per estate — no monthly subscription. Free to start: answer the questions and review your answers; payment unlocks the review-required initial draft package. Got a complicated estate? Probbie flags unsupported situations and points you to the Law Society of Alberta referral service.

Probbie is a self-help tool, not a law firm · this is not legal advice.