Interviews

  • Law Society Probate Section Yearbook 2006 - 'Genealogists'
    ...[genealogists] charging on an hourly rate can lead to high charges, whereas the no-win no-fee contingency charging is preferable in many cases... read more
  • New Law Journal, March 2005 - 'Castaways: searching for lost beneficiaries'
    You're the luckless solicitor charged with tracing an intestate's beneficiaries... someone mentions that the deceased may have had some relatives abroad. Trouble is, they don't know their names and aren't even sure which country they live in. Enter the genealogist... read more
  • Solicitors Journal, October 2004 - 'Finding Seekers'
    If you need help tracing missing heirs globally, genealogists provide specialist services... read more
  • Law Society Probate Section Journal, May 2004 - 'Bona Vacantia Estates'
    Despite the fact that there is no overall regulatory body, this is almost a complaint-free industry, according to Daniel Curran, owner and director at Finders, who has 14 years experience in Probate Genealogy and is registered as a Law Society-Checked Expert Witness... read more

Other media

  • Click here to see extracts from other articles
  • Finders have also been featured on the BBC's Money Programme.
  • If you have a media enquiry or would like to arrange an interview please contact us.
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