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  • Do you provide documentation or proof for your findings?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 What “Proof” Means in Probate Genealogy4 What Documentation HeirPros Typically Provides5 Why a Family Tree Alone Is Not Enough6 How the Findings Are Documented for Legal Review7 What Happens If the Records Are Limited?8 Why This Matters to Attorneys and Legal Assistants9 FAQs9.1 Do you provide proof with your findings?9.2…

  • Can you help organize my existing research?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Why Existing Research Often Needs Organization4 How HeirPros Organizes Existing Research5 Why Organization Matters for Probate Cases6 Court-Ready Documentation7 When Organizing Research Is Especially Helpful8 FAQs8.1 Can you review research completed by another genealogist?8.2 Will you start over if we already have research?8.3 What if the existing research contains errors?8.4…

  • Can you verify whether my client’s family tree is correct?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Why Family Trees Are Often Incomplete or Incorrect4 How HeirPros Verifies a Family Tree5 What Verification Really Means in a Probate Case6 When a Family Tree Is Helpful and When It Is Not7 Court-Ready Documentation Matters More Than the Chart8 What Attorneys and Legal Assistants Should Send for Verification9 What…

  • What records can professional genealogists access that I cannot?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Types of Records Often Used in Probate Genealogy4 Records That Are Difficult to Access Without Professional Experience5 Why Access Alone Is Not Enough6 Court‑Ready Documentation7 Why This Matters for Attorneys8 FAQs8.1 Are all genealogy records available online?8.2 Can attorneys request records directly from archives?8.3 Do professional genealogists have “exclusive” records?8.4…

  • Why should I hire a genealogist instead of researching myself?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Why DIY Genealogy Research Often Reaches a Limit4 What Professional Genealogists Do Differently5 Why Documentation Matters in Probate Matters6 Time and Efficiency Considerations7 When It Makes Sense to Hire a Genealogist8 FAQs8.1 Can attorneys perform genealogy research themselves?8.2 Is a family tree enough for probate purposes?8.3 What makes probate genealogy…

  • What does a professional genealogist actually do?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 What Professional Genealogists Actually Investigate4 Typical Probate Genealogy Workflow5 Why Probate Genealogy Requires Professional Analysis6 Court-Ready Documentation7 Why Attorneys Work With Professional Genealogists8 FAQs8.1 Do professional genealogists only build family trees?8.2 What records do genealogists search?8.3 Can genealogists help when family information is incomplete?8.4 Why is documentation important in probate…

  • What Countries or Regions Do You Research?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Why Geographic Coverage Matters in Probate Cases4 Our Core Research Areas5 North America: Our Core Probate Research Region6 Europe: Key Regions for Lineage and Heirship Documentation7 How Cross-Border Research Supports Court-Ready Documentation8 What Attorneys and Legal Assistants Should Provide9 What This Means in Practice10 FAQs10.1 Do you only research in…

  • Can you help if I am completely stuck in my research?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Why Probate Research Often Gets Stuck4 How Professional Genealogists Break Through Dead Ends5 Why Professional Probate Genealogy Matters6 Court‑Ready Documentation7 What Information Helps When Research Is Stuck8 FAQs8.1 Can you review research that we have already completed?8.2 What if the previous research may be incorrect?8.3 Is it common for probate…

  • What if I only know a name or partial information?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Common Challenges4 Step-by-Step Process5 Why a Name or Partial Information Can Be Enough6 What Partial Information Is Most Helpful?7 How HeirPros Approaches Common Names and Weak Leads8 Why This Matters for Court-Ready Documentation9 What Is Not Required Before the Search Can Begin10 FAQs10.1 Can you really start with only a…

  • Do I need exact dates and locations to begin research?

    Jump to Section1 Summary2 Overview3 Common Challenges4 Step-by-Step Process5 Why Exact Dates and Locations Are Helpful, But Not Always Required6 What Information Is Usually Enough to Begin?7 Why This Matters for Court-Ready Documentation8 What Is Not Required Before Contacting Us9 FAQs9.1 Can you start with only an approximate year of birth or death?9.2 What if…