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Title Research has almost 60 years of experience in probate genealogy and asset repatriation. Their expert teams can help you overcome the common pitfalls of estate administration, expediting the process and mitigating risk for you and your clients.

Additionally, Title Research share their expertise through a wide range of comprehensive educational guides, all of which are designed to help you understand and overcome the challenges of estate administration.

The free digital guides include:

  • The estate administration timeline
    • This guide explores the key stages of estate administration and explains the tasks that can be outsourced to a specialist provider to mitigate risk for you and your clients.

 

  • Dealing with overseas assets in estate administration
    • In this guide, Title Research outline the pitfalls and challenges of foreign assets as well as how to overcome different rules, forms, and processes.

 

  • Eliminating risk on intestacy
    • To avoid the scenario of misdistribution of assets, this handy guide discusses possible solutions that you and your clients can take to reduce risk on intestacy.

 

Download these guides and many more for free.

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