How much does probate cost in Maryland?
Maryland has no statutory percentage fee — attorneys bill hourly or a flat fee. Court fees are based on estate value.
- No statutory percentage fee — Maryland attorneys typically bill $250-$400/hour or a flat fee for an uncontested estate.
- Register of Wills fees vary by county and estate size, generally a few hundred dollars.
- A small-estate procedure is available for estates under $50,000 ($100,000 if surviving spouse is sole heir).
- Kindred's flat administrative fee takes the months of paperwork off your plate without lawyer hourly rates for the administrative work.
Estimate your Maryland costs
≈ 45 hours of admin and legal work, all billed at lawyer rates.
Kindred + your attorney
Estimated difference vs. a full-service firm
$5,500
+ about 150 hours of your own time
Full-service estimated at $250–$400/hr for ~45hours; the attorney figure is an illustrative fixed fee. Illustrative only — not a quote or legal advice. Figures vary by estate. We're not a law firm; an independent attorney always handles the legal work.
Common questions
How much does probate cost in Maryland?
No statutory percentage fee — attorneys typically bill $250-$400/hour or a flat fee. Register of Wills fees vary by county and estate size. Estates under $50,000 ($100,000 if surviving spouse sole heir) can use the small-estate procedure. These are illustrative figures.
Last verified July 2026. Figures are illustrative and vary by estate — not a quote or legal advice. Kindred is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice; we handle the administrative work and coordinate an independent attorney where one is legally required.
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