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Online Community Service for Probate Court Orders

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit program that may satisfy community service requirements in probate-related matters.

What Does Probate Court Handle?

Probate courts traditionally handle matters related to estates, wills, guardianships, and conservatorships. In some jurisdictions, probate courts also have jurisdiction over certain civil and minor criminal matters. The scope of probate court varies significantly by state β€” in some areas, probate judges may handle a broader range of cases including traffic and misdemeanor offenses.

Common Offenses in Probate Court

  • Guardianship-related matters
  • Estate disputes
  • Misdemeanors (in some jurisdictions)
  • Civil matters with court-ordered conditions

Community Service in Probate Court

While community service is less commonly associated with probate court than with criminal courts, some probate courts do order community service in cases involving guardianship disputes, estate-related misconduct, or in jurisdictions where probate courts handle misdemeanor criminal matters. When ordered, community service requirements vary based on the nature of the case.

Documentation and Verification

When probate courts order community service, documentation requirements typically include a certificate from a recognized organization. Our verified certificate and hour log may satisfy these requirements. Confirm with your probate court.

How Our Program Works

Three steps to complete your community service hours online β€” at your own pace, from anywhere.

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Enroll & Choose Hours

Select the exact number of hours you need β€” from 1 to 1,000. No deadlines.

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Complete Coursework

Structured educational modules on accountability, personal growth, and community awareness.

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Present Certificate

Download your verified certificate with a unique code your court can independently verify.

Always confirm with your probate court clerk or attorney that our program is accepted before enrolling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Probate Court Community Service β€” Common Questions

While less common than in criminal courts, some probate courts do order community service for certain matters. The scope of probate court jurisdiction varies by state. Confirm with your court or attorney.

If your probate court has ordered community service, confirm with the court whether online community service from a 501(c)(3) nonprofit is accepted before enrolling.

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Foundation of Change is an online community service provider. Completion of our program does not guarantee acceptance by any specific court, judge, or jurisdiction. Always consult your attorney, probation officer, or court clerk to confirm that our program will satisfy your specific court requirement before enrolling.

Start Your Community Service Today

Complete your hours online through our verified 501(c)(3) nonprofit program.

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