Probate, made human.
When a loved one passes, the paperwork shouldn't be the hardest part. Solarys helps you understand the inherited property — the process, the documents, the decisions — quietly and at your pace.
- Petition filedMar 22
- Letters of AuthorityApr 04
- Inventory & appraisalIn progress
- Notice to creditors— Jul 12
- Final accounting— Sep 28
Take it one quiet step at a time.
Tell us about the estate
A short, private intake — the home, the county, how the property was inherited. No documents required to start.
Build a clear picture
We map your specific situation's typical process and flag the documents you'll need. Nothing is hidden behind a paywall.
Take the next step, only when you're ready
Whether you keep the home, pass it on, or eventually sell, we're here when you need us — and quiet when you don't.
Every family deserves an honest answer first.
Solarysis a platform built around three principles: clear information, attorney-reviewed guidance, and your timeline — not ours. We're here to help you understand what you're holding, long before any decision needs to be made.
- What is Letters of Authority?
A plain-language overview of the document that gives you authority to act on behalf of the estate.
Attorney-reviewed - Do I need an attorney?
When the estate qualifies for Michigan's small-estate process, and when you may not.
Attorney-reviewed - Should we repair the home?
How a real estate advisor can clarify your options before any decision.
Attorney-reviewed - How long will this take?
Typical Michigan timelines, by county, with the steps that actually drive duration.
Attorney-reviewed - How to get an inherited property appraised
When you need one, what kind, and what to expect — from the inventory worksheet to the closing table.
Attorney-reviewed - Title issues common in inherited properties
What can go wrong with title and how to clear it before it becomes a problem at closing.
Attorney-reviewed - What to do with everything inside the home
A practical overview of estate cleanout decisions — from heirlooms to appliances to financial records.
Attorney-reviewed - Selling as-is versus repairing first
A framework for the decision, with the numbers you need before you sign anything.
Attorney-reviewed
“When my mom passed, I didn't need another investor knocking on the door. I needed someone to help me understand the will I was holding.”
Whenever you're ready, we'll be here.
Start with a short, private conversation. Nothing happens automatically — you stay in control of every next step.