Missing Beneficiaries in Estates – Tracing Missing Individuals

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Missing Beneficiaries in Estates

Tracing Missing Individuals

Heirline finds missing beneficiaries where someone with a Scottish domicile has died. Their Principal, Neil Allan, M.A., LL.B, N.P., I.A.C., is also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. He is a former Scottish solicitor with a large law firm. A resident in the north east of Scotland, he specialised in private client matters. Law and practice on the administration of estates is familiar to him. He also is a contributor to law publications and has been an examiner for the Society of Trust and Executry Practitioners in Scotland. The business is for tracing missing beneficiaries under the name Heirline – easy to remember. Neil’s professional background and transparent charging structure should enable lawyers to instruct Heirline with confidence.

Heirline is a service for the legal profession specifically for tracing of missing beneficiaries in executries. Most cases will be where there is no Will. In fewer cases, the person missing may be a beneficiary named in a Will: it then is a matter of locating that individual rather than identifying who they are.

Most law firms from time to time need to trace beneficiaries. The tracing of missing persons has undergone change over the last twenty years as a result of information being indexed on the internet, including English records and some records abroad. Heirline saves having to know how to carry out a full search or subscription to expensive databases that may not produce the answer.