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Law Society Probate Section Journal, ‘Bona Vacantia Estates’

…[where a person has died with no known next of kin & to avoid possible future complaints from next of kin by delaying before trying to locate them]… Curran suggests an alternative course of action: Avoiding spending time and incurring costs…

August 19, 2014

Lawyers Journal, October 2004 – ‘Finding Seekers’

…Curran explains that most of Finders’ clients are solicitors and there is a steady flow of work from a core of firms from the regions; most of the work is concentrated in the UK. Finders also offers a Will-searching service, which involves checking…

August 19, 2014

New Law Journal, March 2005 -‘Castaways: searching for lost beneficiaries’

Daniel Curran, director at Finders says: “Most cases we deal with are for inheritance values of only £1,000 or £2,000 – high values passing to individuals in the style of a lottery win are very rare. If it’s easy to solve, we solve it…

August 19, 2014

Law Society Probate Section Yearbook 2006 -‘Genealogists’

Daniel Curran of Finders agrees that data protection has become an issue. He cites last year’s government White Paper which suggested amendments to the information required on death certificates. “We understand that people complain generally about…

August 19, 2014

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