Unlock Answers in Estate & Heir Research With DNA-Backed Genealogy

When traditional paperwork isn’t enough to verify heirs, resolve disputes, or confirm biological relationships, DNA genealogy provides powerful, court-reliable evidence. Christine uses advanced genetic research and cross-referenced documentation to bring clarity and certainty to even the most complex estate cases.

How Genetic Genealogy Strengthens Estate Investigations

Estate and heir searches often involve incomplete records, missing individuals, or conflicting information. DNA-based genealogy fills these gaps by:

Christine combines DNA analysis with meticulous document research to ensure the results stand up to legal scrutiny. This method accelerates estate settlements and reduces risk for attorneys, courts, and families.

Why Estate Attorneys & Courts Trust This Service

These core features help bring resolution faster and with greater confidence.

A Clear Process for DNA-Based Estate Research

Christine follows a structured, transparent approach to ensure every case is handled with accuracy and discretion:

Step 1
Initial Consultation
Review case objectives, available information, and legal requirements.
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Step 2
DNA Sample Coordination
Assistance with test selection, collection, and chain-of-custody considerations.
Step 2
Step 3
Analysis & Comparison
Evaluate test results, triangulate DNA matches, and validate kinship through genealogical methods.
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Step 4
Record-Based Verification
Cross-reference findings using vital records, historical documents, and estate files.
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Step 5
Final Report
Deliver a clear, legally suitable report outlining conclusions, evidence, and recommended next steps.
Step 5

Stories That Prove What’s Possible

Every family and legal case is unique. Here’s how Davis DNA has made a difference.

Need Accurate DNA Evidence for an Estate Case?

Whether you’re a legal professional, executor, or family member seeking clarity, Christine provides confidential, reliable genetic genealogy support for even the most sensitive situations.

Have Questions? We’re Here to Help

Get quick answers to common questions about genealogy, DNA research, and our process.

Yes. While courts vary, DNA-supported genealogical research is widely accepted to confirm biological relationships.

Typical cases range from several weeks to a few months, depending on DNA processing times and the complexity of the family structure.

Absolutely. All information and DNA details are handled with strict privacy protocols.

Not always. Sometimes one or two key samples are enough to establish lineage.