Now in private beta with Michigan families

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.

Currently invite-only. Tell us about your situation and we'll be in touch.
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Attorney-reviewed educational content
Estate of
Private
Eleanor R. Hartwell
Wayne County, Michigan · opened Mar 18, 2026
Probate timeline
  1. Petition filedMar 22
  2. Letters of AuthorityApr 04
  3. Inventory & appraisalIn progress
  4. Notice to creditors— Jul 12
  5. Final accounting— Sep 28
Suggested next step
Upload the inventory worksheet so we can prefill the appraisal request.
How it works

Take it one quiet step at a time.

01

Tell us about the estate

A short, private intake — the home, the county, how the property was inherited. No documents required to start.

02

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.

03

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.

Guidance, not pressure

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.”
Maria R. — daughter and executor. Wayne County, MI.

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.