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POST-DEATH FORECLOSURE, PROBATE & INHERITANCE CONSULTING


 

GUIDANCE WHEN A LOVED ONE PASSES & REAL ESTATE IS AT RISK

When a family member passes away in Texas, and there’s property involved, the process can feel overwhelming — probate court, wills, multiple heirs, lender notices, and sometimes the threat of foreclosure.
Our role is to help you understand your options, protect the property, and make sure your family’s rights and equity are preserved.

WHO WE HELP

  • Heirs and beneficiaries dealing with probate and real estate

  • Families who inherited a home and received foreclosure notices

  • Executors/administrators who need guidance on preserving property

  • Anyone facing title, lender, or county issues after a death

WHAT WE DO

Probate Navigation
We guide families through Texas probate procedures, timelines, affidavits of heirship, and court requirements.

Foreclosure Intervention
If there’s a pending foreclosure, we help you delay, stop, or restructure the situation before equity is lost.

Wills & Heirship Support
Clear explanations of who has rights, who must be notified, and how to legally position the property.

Coordination with Attorneys & Counties
We work alongside Texas probate attorneys, title companies, and counties to keep the process smooth and focused.

WHY FAMILIES CHOOSE US

Texas probate and foreclosure timelines can be strict. We create a clear, step-by-step plan so families know exactly what’s happening, what needs to be done next, and how to protect the property — without getting buried in legal confusion.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: Can an heir stop a foreclosure after the owner dies?
A: In many cases, yes — as long as action is taken quickly. There are options to pause, delay, or negotiate with the lender.

Q: Do I need a probate attorney?
A: Some cases require one. We help determine whether you need an attorney and connect you with the right one if you do.

 

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Jonah A. Wilson

Managing Partner

Founder and Day-to-Day Executive Leader.  Jonah oversees operations, legal interfaces, client strategies, and service development. "As the founding visionary and daily operator, it's my duty to lead our company with discipline, integrity, and boldness. I hold myself accountable. "

For immediate help:

Phone: 866-800-6632 ext 555 (TX) /  ext 699(FL)

Email: J.Wilson@Overages.us

Include the Texas county and a short description of what’s happening.

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Address

1910 Pacific Ave   Suite 2000 # 2427  Dallas, TEXAS 75201

Contact

(866)800-6632

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Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Saturday

9:00 am – 7:00 pm

​Sunday

9:00 am – 9:00 pm

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NOFA is a client-focused real estate support service specializing in surplus funds recovery, foreclosure consulting, and asset protection strategies. We assist heirs, former property owners, and distressed homeowners in navigating complex claims processes with professionalism, integrity, and care. Our services include document preparation, negotiation support, case tracking, and public records research.

NOFA is not a law firm, attorney referral service, CPA firm, or financial institution. We do not offer legal, tax, or financial advice. All information and services provided are for informational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional legal, tax, or financial counsel. Clients are encouraged to consult with licensed attorneys or financial professionals where appropriate.

Use of NOFA’s services is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

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