Pricing

One estate. One flat fee.

No subscription and no hourly billing. Answer the questions and review your information first; payment generates the review-required initial draft package.

Check Alberta's official online option first

Alberta's Surrogate Digital Service lets some self-represented applicants prepare and submit a grant application online. Eligibility depends on the application and includes requirements such as one Alberta-resident applicant, a verified Alberta.ca Account, a computer, and scanned supporting documents. Court filing fees still apply.

Probbie is a separate $349 self-help service. It prepares review-required DRAFT PDFs; it does not file an application or replace the court's service.

Check the official Alberta service

The Probate Package

Draft Alberta probate forms, prepared from your answers.

  • Initial draft package — GA1 Grant Application, GA2 Inventory, and one GA3 Notice per named beneficiary
  • GA5 and GA7 are prototypes and are not included in this package
  • Inventory totals calculated and reconciled for your review
  • Filled into the official Court of King’s Bench form layouts
  • Step-by-step draft review guidance — where to file and an estimated court fee
  • Updated for the current (June 2022) GA forms
  • Free to start — payment generates the review-required draft package

One flat fee

$349

paid once, per estate — not per month

Start my forms

Free to start. Payment generates the draft PDFs.

Draft package for careful review

An Alberta probate lawyer typically charges $2,000–$10,000+ to prepare these forms. Probbie is $349, once — you keep the rest.(The court's filing fee is the same either way.)

Probbie is a self-help tool that prepares official forms — it is not a law firm, and this is not legal advice.

In every package

The same care, every estate.

Alberta probate, carefully mapped

Built around Alberta probate law, the Court of King's Bench procedures, and the current official GA form layouts — not the retired NC kits.

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Pay once, that's it

No subscription, no contract, no surprises. One flat fee per estate, and the court's filing fee is the same whether you use Probbie or a lawyer.

Complicated estate?

Stop and get legal help

Probbie blocks several unsupported situations and points customers to the Law Society of Alberta referral service. No named lawyer roster or bundled legal review is currently offered.

Find an Alberta lawyer

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Is there a subscription?

No. Probbie is one flat fee per estate — you pay once. Start for free, answer the questions, and review your answers before you pay anything. Payment generates the draft PDFs.

Is Probbie a law firm?

No. Probbie is a self-help tool that prepares the official Court of King's Bench probate form layouts from your answers. It does not give legal advice or file for you. Unsupported situations are directed to the Law Society referral service.

Will this save me money versus a lawyer?

For a straightforward estate, very likely. A lawyer can run $2,000–$10,000+; Probbie is one flat fee. The court's filing fee is the same either way.

What if I start and don't finish?

No problem — starting is free and there's no charge until you choose to generate the package. Answers are saved in this browser so you can return on the same device, unless browser storage is cleared.

What if a reviewer spots an issue?

If your draft package needs a formatting or completeness correction, we'll fix the generated forms free. Court acceptance and legal strategy still depend on the facts of the estate, so every package should be reviewed before filing.