Forensic Genealogy, Expert Research for Legal and Investigative Needs

Forensic genealogy applies proven genealogical methods to legal, forensic, and investigative cases. Christine provides meticulous documentation, verifiable evidence, and clear reporting designed to meet legal standards for probate, heirship determination, inheritance cases, and identity resolution.

What Is Forensic Genealogy?

Forensic genealogy uses public records, DNA evidence, and investigative research to support legal professionals in:

Christine’s expertise ensures every case is handled with accuracy, confidentiality, and full adherence to legal standards.

How Christine Handles Forensic Genealogy Cases

Each forensic case follows a structured, legally compliant process.

Step 1
Case Intake & Review
Assessment of documents, family details, legal requirements, and case objectives.
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Comprehensive Research
Use of verified public records, archival data, vital records, census documents, property files, and court materials.
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Step 3
DNA Evidence (When Applicable)
Interpretation of DNA matches and integration of genetic evidence to support kinship conclusions.
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Documentation & Verification
Every claim is supported with citations, record copies, and source-backed analysis.
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Court-Ready Report Delivery
Findings are compiled into a clear, structured, legally admissible report suitable for attorneys, probate courts, and investigators.
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Expert Support
Christine may provide consultations, clarifications, or expert witness services as needed.
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Stories That Prove What’s Possible

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Why Legal Professionals Choose Christine

Have Questions? We’re Here to Help

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

Yes. All reports are prepared with proper documentation, source citations, and standards appropriate for legal review.

Strict confidentiality is maintained for all personal, legal, and genetic information.

Any available documents, such as names, dates, legal notices, or partial family trees, can be used. Christine will guide you through the rest.

Timelines vary based on complexity, but you will receive an estimated schedule after the case intake review.

Need Forensic Genealogy Support?

Whether you are an attorney, probate professional, or investigator, Christine provides accurate, legally sound research you can rely on.

Request Case Review or Consultation

Submit your case details securely. Christine will evaluate your needs and respond with next steps.