It’s certainly true that Probate Genealogists find lots of missing people, such as:

  • Missing beneficiaries
  • Missing heirs
  • Even missing landlords

But Probate Genealogy can help the legal sector with so much more – it’s not just about locating, finding, tracing, detecting, discovering (you get the picture).

As this video explains – and apologies for the at times windswept sound quality – we do so much more.

If I look a little distracted walking along the river then it’s because I was, as I was trying to remember the services that we do offer – I managed it, but only just! To be fair, I was more focused on not losing my footing.

For those that have no inclination to watch through the footage, here’s a reminder of our Private Client services:

  • Finding missing beneficiaries
  • Family tree verification service
  • Estate distribution guidance
  • Missing beneficiary and missing will indemnity insurance
  • Statutory Will research
  • International bankruptcy checks
  • Financial asset searches
  • Property owner tracing

We are also able to assist law firms with helping clear Unclaimed client funds too.

This article was submitted to be published by Anglia Research as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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