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How to Find the Rightful Owners of Unclaimed Estates in the UK?

Thousands of unclaimed estates exist across the UK, leaving property and assets in legal limbo. When a person dies without a will, or with no known relatives, their estate can go unclaimed. Fleetwood Heir Hunters specialise in tracing rightful heirs, ensuring these assets are returned to the rightful families.



What Are Unclaimed Estates?


An Unclaimed estates in the UK estate occurs when an individual passes away without leaving a valid will (intestate) and without identifiable family members to inherit their property, money, and possessions. When this happens, the estate is passed to the Crown (the legal term for the government), and a deadline is set for potential heirs to come forward.


There are thousands of such estates listed by the government's Bona Vacantia (vacant goods) division, awaiting claims from rightful heirs. These estates could range from cash and bank accounts to properties and valuable possessions.


How Fleetwood Heir Hunters Can Help


Fleetwood Heir Hunters is a professional genealogical service that works to track down the living relatives of those who have died intestate. With access to extensive historical records, expert researchers, and a commitment to finding the rightful heirs, they offer a seamless service to uncover and claim unclaimed estates.


Why Choose Fleetwood Heir Hunters?


·         Fleetwood Heir Hunters team has vast experience in tracing family trees and locating lost relatives, even for cases that seem impossible.

·         They work on a contingency basis, meaning their fees are paid out of the estate only when an heir successfully claims.

·         Fleetwood ensures that rightful heirs are informed and guided through the legal steps required to claim the estate, simplifying what could otherwise be a complex legal process.

For those unaware of a potential inheritance, Fleetwood Heir Hunters provide a reliable and effective way to reclaim what’s rightfully theirs.

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