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Forensic genealogy (also known as heir or probate genealogy) classifies individuals through family history research and associated methods for the purpose of legal identification. Legal identification may be necessary to resolve issues pertaining to beneficiaries and/or next-of-kin. Organisations that provide this type of service may be listed here.
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http://www.agrboston.com/
AGR Boston locates missing heirs, beneficiaries, legatees, property owners, and stockholders exclusively for attorneys, lawyers, and bank trust officers. Resources include property ownership, BDM indexes, voting records and telephone directories.
http://www.familytree.hu/
Heir search and probate documentation services in Central and Eastern Europe, based in Budapest. Languages include English, Spanish, German, French, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Russian, Croatian and Polish.
http://www.genealogy.ro/
Probate investigations mainly in the Banat region of Romania but also featuring other areas of Transylvania such as Siebenburgen, Erdely, Ardeal and Terra Ultrasilvana.
http://www.macbeth.com.au/
Locating missing heirs, beneficiaries and witnesses world-wide for lawyers, trust companies, executors and administrators.
http://www.newyorkheritage.com/
US based, full family history and legal investigations; documentation and tracing of family lines; location of missing heirs to estates; and due diligence searches. Areas covered include the NY, NJ and CT.
http://www.worthingtonclark.com/
Private firm specialising in tracing beneficiaries, missing persons, family pedigrees, writing family histories, adoption research; and the reunification of families. Covers Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
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