
866-800-6632
RECOVERED: HEIRS OF CURTIS LONG $28.572.00 MARIA SOLANO $68,457.00 HEIRS OF JOHN STEVENSON $114,357.00 VIVIAN RICH $99,887.05 NORMAN HEADING $46,894.56 KATIE WILLIAMS $43,848.18 BRIAN WILSON $75,572.77


Our Office
Wilson Estate Equity Advisory operates as a private estate-focused advisory office formed from a multi-generational background in institutional estate service environments.
Our work centers on:
-
Court registry surplus review
-
Heirship entitlement alignment
-
Procedural documentation coordination
-
Structured claim submission
We engage a limited number of matters at a time to ensure discretion and precision.
GUIDANCE WHEN A LOVED ONE PASSES & REAL ESTATE IS AT RISK
When a property owner passes in Texas, real estate does not pause.
Probate timelines begin.
Lender notices continue.
County records remain active.
Equity can erode quietly if procedural steps are delayed.
Wilson Estate Equity Advisory provides structured guidance during this transition — helping families understand probate alignment, lender positioning, and available options before equity is compromised.
WHO WE ASSIST
-
Heirs and beneficiaries navigating probate with real property involved
-
Families who have inherited a home and received lender or foreclosure correspondence
-
Executors and administrators are responsible for preserving estate assets
-
Individuals facing title, lender, or county complications following a death
OUR ROLE
Probate Alignment
Clarification of Texas probate pathways, affidavits of heirship, timelines, and procedural requirements as they relate to real property.
Foreclosure Positioning
Assessment of lender status and available options to pause, negotiate, or restructure before equity is lost.
Heirship & Title Clarity
Clear explanation of entitlement, notification requirements, and lawful positioning of the property.
Coordinated Communication
Structured coordination with probate attorneys, title professionals, and county offices to maintain procedural continuity.
WHY FAMILIES ENGAGE OUR OFFICE
Texas probate and foreclosure timelines operate on strict statutory frameworks.
Unaddressed notices, incomplete filings, or misaligned documentation can create unnecessary loss.
We create a clear procedural roadmap so families understand:
-
What is happening
-
What must occur next
-
How equity may be preserved
COMMON QUESTIONS
Can an heir pause foreclosure after the owner’s death?
In many circumstances, action taken promptly can open negotiation channels or temporary pauses. Timing and documentation alignment are critical.
Is a probate attorney required?
Certain cases require formal probate representation. Others may qualify for alternative pathways. We assess structural needs and coordinate appropriately when legal counsel is necessary.


WHY PRIVATE ADVISORY
Surplus registry matters intersect:
-
Foreclosure statutes
-
Probate entitlement
-
Court compliance procedures
Improper handling can delay or compromise lawful disbursement.
Our approach emphasizes composure, documentation discipline, and institutional alignment.

ENGAGEMENT PHILOSOPHY
-
Statutory eligibility
-
Probate alignment
-
Documentation requirements
-
Registry status
If a matter does not meet structural criteria, we will say so directly.

CONFIDENTIAL REVIEW PROCESS
-
Case number submission
-
Preliminary registry verification
-
Entitlement assessment
-
Engagement determination
If accepted, structured representation begins.
If declined, guidance is provided.

Submit Case for Review
Our office accepts a limited number of estate real property matters at a time to ensure precision and discretion. If you believe your situation requires structured guidance, you may request a private session for review.


Jonah A. Wilson
866-800-6632 | J.Wilson@Overages.US | 214-997-1305
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. "

Jonah Wilson has certificate of completion Wills and Probate Law Training

Wilson Family Funeral Home was established in 1952 as a pillar of business in the Tampa community

Jonah Wilson completed this course to share his expertise in the mortgage field and consult families dealing with complicated mortgage scenarios

Jonah Wilson has certificate of completion Wills and Probate Law Training
Our Foundation
Formed from a multi-generational estate service background rooted in an institutional funeral enterprise established in the 1950s.









