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Hiring a Estate Administration Attorney in Maine

Estate administration in Maine typically runs 4–6 months for simple estates and 12–24 months for complex ones. The minimum timeline is largely set by the creditor claim period (4 months), during which the executor can't safely distribute assets. Living trusts bypass this entirely because they don't go through probate. The Maine estate settlement checklist walks through the steps.

Maine allows executors to receive "reasonable compensation," typically 2%–4% of the estate18-C M.R.S. § 3-719 (reasonable compensation; no statutory percentage)Verified May 31, 2026. Executors can also waive their fee entirely or accept a reduced amount. When the executor is a family member who is also a beneficiary, waiving the fee is common because beneficiary distributions aren't taxed as income while executor fees are. See the Maine executor fee calculator.

Estate planning attorneys in Maine average $343 per hourClio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Jan 1, 2025 for wills and estates work. Flat-fee packages run roughly $1,029–$2,058 for a simple individual will and $5,390–$8,085 for a basic revocable trust. Online and DIY services cost $30–$300 for the same documents — see the will cost calculator for a side-by-side comparison.

Maine allows estates under $52,500 to use a simplified Small Estate Affidavit procedure, which is a form rather than a court case and typically doesn't require an attorney. For larger estates, formal probate is involved enough that retaining counsel is usually practical — the procedural work is what they're there for. Use the Maine probate calculator to estimate the costs.

In Maine, the situations where retaining counsel is typically worth the cost are: blended families with children from prior relationships; ownership of a business, rental property, or significant investment assets; special-needs dependents who need a special-needs trust to preserve benefits; estates near or above the Maine estate tax threshold; substantial property held in multiple states. If none of these describe your situation, the simpler online and DIY tools are often enough.

Estate Administration Attorneys in Maine

Estate administration in Maine typically takes 4 months18-C M.R.S. § 3-719 (reasonable fees), § 3-603 (bond), § 3-801 (notice to creditorsVerified May 31, 2026–6 months18-C M.R.S. § 3-719 (reasonable fees), § 3-603 (bond), § 3-801 (notice to creditorsVerified May 31, 2026 for straightforward estates. The executor (called the personal representative in some states) is responsible for filing the will, inventorying assets, paying creditors, and distributing what's left. Executors in Maine are entitled to "reasonable compensation" — typically 2%–4% of the estate.

Estate planning attorneys in Maine charge $343Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026 per hour for wills work. A simple will done through an attorney typically runs $1,029Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026–$2,058Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026; online services cost $30–$300 for the same document.

Maine imposes its own estate tax separate from the federal one, kicking in well below the federal exemption. Estates near the state threshold benefit from real planning — not because every family needs it, but because the line is lower than people expect.

Estates under $52,500§ 3-1201Verified May 31, 2026 in Maine can use a simplified affidavit instead of formal probate. Most families in that range can handle it without retaining counsel.

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·Updated May 31, 2026

Legal Sources

  • § 3-1201
  • 18-C M.R.S. § 3-719 (reasonable fees), § 3-603 (bond), § 3-801 (notice to creditors
  • Clio Legal Trends Report 2025

Data sourced from Maine statutes and official state code. How we research.

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Estate Administration Attorneys in Maine

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LeBlanc & Young

Firm

A boutique estate and tax law firm rooted in Maine's values, founded in Portland in 1995. Provides customized legal solutions for life's important transitions and asset preservation. Expert representation in probate processes, guardianships, and conservatorships.

Location

188 Middle Street, Suite 401Portland, ME 04101

Phone

(207) 772-2800

Established

1995

Service Area

2 counties

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