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New Estate with Missing Heirs? Notify us BEFORE you file!
New Estate with Missing Heirs? Notify us BEFORE you file!

When opening a new estate in which there may be no known heirs, missing heirs or heirs who cannot be located, contacting us before you file the case, will save you time and effort. A simple call or email and our team of genealogical experts will commence the research so that ...

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  • New Estate with Missing Heirs? Notify us BEFORE you file!

    When opening a new estate in which there may be no known heirs, missing heirs or heirs who cannot be located, contacting us before you file the case, will save you time and effort. A simple call or ...

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  • I Am Adopted, But Am I A Relative?

    Well, that depends! There are many types of family relationships. Some make you a relative and some do not. The most definitive relationship is that of being born to your parents. You are obviously ...

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  • Understanding Second Or Third Cousins And Your Inheritance

    Have you ever wondered about the difference between a first and second cousin? Well, many have, and even the most experienced do not always get it right! A first cousin is the child of your parent's ...

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  • CASE STUDY: Finding Heirs In A Quiet Title Action

    Recently, our office was asked by an attorney to help locate heirs for the purpose of clearing title to a piece of property. In this matter, the last property owner, a couple who had been married for ...

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  • Industry directories: Beacons for those seeking genealogical services

    As with any important decision, the responsibility of choosing the right genealogical firm can be daunting. And while all the recommendations, certifications and testimonials in the world cannot take ...

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  • The Role of Experience in Genealogy Research

    It's an old saying, but no less true for its age: There is no substitute for experience. There are very few firms that can say they have been in the genealogical business for generations. Morse ...

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