We have started investigations in a probate matter and have identified you as a possible person entitled to inherit. For this reason, we have sent you an agreement and a power of attorney. Your status as heir can only be determined by the probate court following the investigations in inheritance certificate proceedings.
Inquiry at the trade or regulatory office at the place of residence of the respective colleague. However, this information is usually subject to a charge. There is no entitlement to information.
You can also contact the police station responsible for you. Your police department will contact the police at the place of residence of the respective colleague. This way you can make sure that you are dealing with a reputable company.
Often, the responsible probate court or the responsible guardian of the estate has started investigations that have been unsuccessful. Sometimes the investigations are so complicated that they can only be brought to a conclusion by experts. For this reason, we were then commissioned to take over the investigations.
We invest a lot of time and money in our research. Therefore, before we start our research, we make sure that the estate is a positive one. We also find out about the composition of the inheritance (bank deposits or tangible assets).
It is in our own interest to determine only in the case of estates that are of value. Otherwise, we would participate in the debt on a percentage basis in accordance with the contract.
In this way, we want to ensure that our work is rewarded.
We receive our fee only if we enter into a fee agreement with the identified heirs. We receive our fee at the time of the distribution of the estate. If our investigation is unsuccessful, our work was in vain.
Many factors play a role here:
Here, too, many questions can arise, some of which are beyond our control:
No, this is explicitly regulated in our fee agreement. We receive our fee at the moment you receive your share of the inheritance. We are only entitled to our fee in the event of a distribution of the estate.
We will be happy to answer any further questions you may have.