Probate & Administration
Made Simple
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A Grant of Probate confirms a will’s validity and gives the executor legal authority to manage and distribute an estate. A Grant of Administration applies when there is no will, giving someone the authority to manage and distribute the estate.
Both are essential for transferring estate assets to beneficiaries and are required by institutions such as banks, land titles offices, and other asset holders to confirm the legal authority to act.
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At our firm, we simplify the estate administration process with a flat fee of $2,300 + tax for obtaining a Grant of Probate or Grant of Administration. Disbursements are billed separately. Disbursements are typical costs, like court filing fees and courier charges, that help process your application.
This approach ensures transparency - no percentage-based fees, just clear efficient service to help you move forward.
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With over 100 + clients served, our experienced team specializes in tax law, estate planning, and estate administration. We serve individual clients directly and are a trusted referral source for local national banks and credit unions.
We ensure the process of obtaining a Grant of Probate / Grant of Administration is affordable, stress free and quick.
Its made simple.
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Obtaining a Grant of Probate
Obtaining a Grant of Administration
Final tax returns and tax clearance certificate for the estate

Meet Our Probate Lawyer
Amole S. Mahal B.A. | J.D
Amole S. Mahal is a Calgary-based lawyer who focuses extensively on probate and estate administration across Alberta. Whether managing a straightforward estate or assisting with complex international matters, Amole brings clarity, efficiency, and compassion to every file.
He regularly helps families with:
Grants of Probate and Administration
Urgent limited grants (e.g., repatriation of remains or urgent sale of home)
Cross-border estate issues and foreign-held property
Intestacy (when no valid will exists)
Navigating the Alberta Court’s and estate disputes
Amole earned his Bachelor of Arts majoring in Law & Society from the University of Calgary before obtaining his Juris Doctorate law degree. He is currently completing the CPA Canada In-Depth Tax Program and is a candidate for the Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) designation — deepening his knowledge of estate planning and tax strategy.
Clients value Amole’s responsiveness, legal precision, and the personal care he brings to each matter — especially during times of grief and uncertainty.
#200, 2230 68 Street NE Calgary, AB