Probate Research
Professional estate research support for executors, solicitors and family representatives who need clear evidence before a probate matter can move forward.
Clear research when an estate requires evidence.
Probate matters can become difficult when records are incomplete, family history is unclear or entitlement needs to be checked before decisions are made.
Our probate research focuses on building a clearer picture through documented research, family reconstruction and careful review of available information.
- Estate details need to be verified before next steps are taken
- Family relationships require supporting evidence
- Historical records need to be reviewed and connected
- Executors require clarity before progressing administration
- Solicitors need structured genealogical research support
Probate research built around estate evidence.
This service is focused on the research needed to support probate decisions, not simply locating people. We help examine family structures, records and entitlement questions so the estate position becomes clearer.
Family Tree Reconstruction
Creating a clear family structure using available records to support probate understanding.
Entitlement Review
Reviewing family links and estate information where inheritance entitlement needs clarification.
Historical Record Research
Researching birth, marriage, death, census and archival records where relevant to the estate.
Executor Support
Providing research assistance to executors handling incomplete or uncertain estate information.
Solicitor Support
Supporting legal professionals with independent probate and genealogical research.
Research Reports
Preparing clear findings that help explain the research completed and the evidence identified.
A simple, careful and confidential approach.
Initial Review
We review the estate details, known family information and the specific probate question that needs answering.
Research Scope
We identify what records, family lines or documentary evidence may need to be investigated.
Findings
We provide clear research findings to help support the next stage of the probate matter.
Submit the details below.
Include the deceased’s name, any known family details, relevant dates, last known addresses and the probate issue you need support with.
