How it works
Five phases. One signed engagement. No surprises.
Every Allied Heir case follows the same sequence — confidential intake, title and lien diligence, heir research and verification, recovery, resolution. Below: what we do in each phase, who is involved, how long it usually takes, and what you have to do (almost always: nothing).
Intake & confidential review.
A brief conversation, then a privately-funded review. We assess the title chain, recorded interests, tax status, and time pressure — and decide internally whether there is a recoverable position. Nothing is signed and no party is contacted until we have something worth sharing.
Title and lien diligence.
Public records pull, title chain reconstruction, lien priority audit, and tax-sale calendar check. We confirm what the property is worth in its current state and what we need to clear before it can transact. If the math doesn't work, we say so — and there is no fee.
Heir research and verification.
We rebuild the family tree from public records, vital statistics, and licensed skip-tracing. Every rightful heir is identified, located, and verified before anyone is approached. Outreach is documented, respectful, and delivered with the case context — never a cold call, never a pressure tactic.
Recovery.
We pay the delinquent taxes, clear the senior liens, and run the legal work that consolidates the estate. Capital comes from our balance sheet, not a contingency wager. Counsel and county relationships move in parallel so the title can transact.
Resolution and distribution.
The property transacts at market or is distributed in kind. Heirs receive transparent accounting and proceeds; referring partners are paid per agreement. The case closes — fully and on the record — and the file is yours.
Submit a case
Have an estate that's stuck? We'd like to take a look.
Confidential intake. We review every case in private and only proceed with cases we can actually move.