
Overview
Probate Weekly is one of the most consistent and practical shows for anyone working in the probate world. Hosted by Los Angeles probate expert Bill Gross, the podcast offers clear and actionable insight for real estate agents, investors, attorneys, fiduciaries, and families who are dealing with inherited property.
Bill’s style is straightforward and deeply educational. Each episode unpacks a real problem that families and professionals face. Guests include attorneys, professional fiduciaries, lenders, investors, and other specialists who work with probate every day. The conversations feel like sitting in on a small group of colleagues who have earned their experience through real cases.
Probate Weekly stands out because it focuses on helping families first and business growth second. That balance is rare and valuable.
What Makes It Worth Listening To
Many probate real estate resources focus only on finding listings. Probate Weekly goes much deeper. Bill highlights issues that cause real stress for families, such as title problems, loans to estates and trusts, missing heirs, tax surprises, family conflict, and incomplete estate plans.
The show is practical, rooted in real cases, and grounded in empathy. Guests talk openly about frustrations and opportunities and then explain how professionals can solve problems instead of adding to them. Listeners finish episodes with ideas they can put to work right away, not just theory. For professionals who want to elevate their probate practice, this podcast is a steady and reliable resource.
Best For
- Real estate agents entering or growing in the probate niche
- Investors who want to understand heirs, timelines, and court procedures
- Executors, administrators, and families dealing with inherited property
- Attorneys and fiduciaries who enjoy thoughtful industry conversations
- Anyone looking for a real world view of probate challenges and solutions
Standout Episodes
Here are a few strong starting points from recent guests.
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Tanis Kluever explains how to handle real estate inside trusts and estates and how to keep families organized during difficult times.
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Brad Woodall shares his journey as a full time investor and explains what he learned while helping families understand the probate process.
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Byron Batres, founder of Scrivnr, discusses using technology and financial planning tools to resolve probate challenges more efficiently.
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Phil Pavarini Jr., founder of ProbateCourtBond.com, explains why courts require probate bonds, how approvals really work, and what families can do to avoid delays and costly mistakes.
ProbateCourtBond.com Perspective
At ProbateCourtBond.com, we work with families, attorneys, real estate agents, and fiduciaries across the country. We see how probate property issues and fiduciary duties often overlap. Probate Weekly offers honest and practical discussions that help professionals support families with more clarity and confidence.
Bill Gross has created a platform that teaches without overwhelming. For anyone in probate real estate or estate administration, this show is one of the most dependable educational tools available.
Recognition
Featured in Probate Reads™
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rated 5 Stars
“Essential listening for probate professionals, real estate agents, and families managing inherited property.”
Where to Listen
- Apple Podcasts
- Spotify
- YouTube
Visit the official Probate Reads™ listing for links, featured episodes, and more details.
About the Host
Bill Gross is a probate real estate expert based in California who teaches professionals how to build effective, ethical, and service focused probate practices. He brings years of hands on experience and has built a nationwide audience of professionals who rely on his guidance each week. Listeners can also join the show live and participate in open question and answer sessions.
Series Note
This review appears on ProbateCourtBond.com and is also listed on the Probate Reads™ website. Probate Reads™ is a separate educational project curated by ProbateCourtBond.com and highlights books and podcasts that help families and professionals understand probate, guardianship, and estate planning in a more accessible and supportive way.