Posts Categorized: Genealogy

Finders Urges New coalition Government To Promote Flexible Market For Probate Genealogy Services

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Finders, the international probate genealogy firm, today urged the new Coalition Government to uphold and promote a flexible market for probate genealogy services. Finders specialises in helping clients – lawyers, trustees, executors or administrators and personal representatives – through the often formidable task of indentifying and tracing heirs and locating missing or unknown beneficiaries. According… Read more »

Consumer Choice Vital To The Future health Of Probate Genealogy Market, Finders Warns

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Finders, the international probate genealogy firm, today warned of the need to preserve consumer choice when employing the services of professional probate genealogists. This should be founded upon the ability to receive a bespoke service which best suits their needs, Finders said today. “Finders specializes in helping clients – lawyers, trustees, executors or administrators and… Read more »

Finders Welcomes New Freedoms For Solicitors To Practice In The Interest Of Their Clients

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Finders, the international probate genealogy firm, today welcomed the announcement of new freedoms for solicitors in the way they run their practices. The Solicitors Regulation Authority has launched a consultation exercise on a new handbook and code of conduct for solicitors, which will simplify the way solicitors are regulated, moving towards a system of Outcomes… Read more »

Party manifestos Are A Mixed Bag On Inheritance Tax Says Finders

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The Party Political manifestos published this week represent a mixed bag with regards to their approach on inheritance tax says Finders. Finders international probate genealogy firm strongly supports a cut inheritance tax. Finders says that a cut would ensure that more of those individuals left estates are able to claim the estate without suffering a… Read more »

Leading Geneology Firm Calls For Cuts In UK Inheritance Tax

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Finders international probate genealogy firm is calling on the Chancellor to cut inheritance tax in next week’s Budget. With signs that the Government is set to freeze or even increase inheritance tax, Finders says this is a move which would potentially see many more heirs hit by the tax if house prices rise suddenly post-recession…. Read more »

Need to Find a Missing Will? Clients Get Even Better Value from Finders Missing Will Service

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Finders international probate genealogists have updated their Missing Will search service for 2010 – and reduced the cost too. Any solicitor or estate administrator dealing with an intestacy will have encountered a familiar feeling of dread when the the suggestion that the Deceased may have left a will is discussed. The simple question, and the… Read more »

Finders Complaint Against Title Research Upheld By Advertising Standards Authority

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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint made by Finders against Title Research on the grounds that Title Research’s advertisement breached rules on truthfulness and substantiation. Finders is a professional firm of international probate genealogists and it works mainly with solicitors wishing to trace beneficiaries identified in wills or upon intestacy. Its main… Read more »

Advertising Standards Authority Rules Title Research Adverts To Be Misleading Following Complaint By Finders

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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has today published its final adjudication on a complaint made by Finders against Title Research. The ASA ruled in favour of Finders and upheld its complaint that Title Research’s advertisement breached rules on truthfulness and substantiation. Finders is a professional firm of international probate genealogists and it works mainly with… Read more »