Locating the Missing A Morse Family Tradition Since 1939
    • 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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    • Putting Your Digital Affairs in Order

      We conduct so much of our lives online these days, but did you ever stop to think about what will happen to that online life after you are not around? Do you store important documents or other ...

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    • Same-Sex Battles Underline States' Role in Marriage Law

      Because of a Supreme Court decision, since June of this year, same sex marriages have been legal and recognized throughout the United States. However, this does not negate the effects of previous ...

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    • Avoiding Bad Influences

      As the US population ages, a number of communities around the nation are finding themselves dealing with certain situations with increasing frequency. One of the issues arising with more regularity is ...

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    • Same-sex couples especially should take the long view in estate planning

      Everyone is watching the ongoing process of a reconsideration of the definition of marriage being carried out in both the court of public opinion and actual courts. As this continues to develop, it ...

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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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    • 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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