
Expertise in documentary genealogical research
Structured genealogical research for inheritances, citizenship by descent and cases with legal implications.
Structured reports that can be used by notaries, lawyers and institutions
Why entrust a documentary mandate
In-depth study of historical and administrative documents in order to establish reliable family links.
Specialized document analysis
Reading and contextualizing civil status records, parish registers and notarial documents.
Interpretation of archives and records
Verification of consistency and confirmation of kinship relationships from concordant sources.
Validation of family ties
Clear and logical organization of family information according to professional standards.
Structuring genealogical data

Proof of ascending lineage
Dossiers de parenté documentés et validés pour démarches légales et administratives.

Research and validation of sources
primary
Identification, verification and official citation of historical and civil records.
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Structured analysis of the case
Assessment of the context, objectives and administrative or legal requirements in order to define an appropriate documentation strategy.
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Reasoned selection of sources
Prioritizing relevant sources based on their probative value, accessibility, and suitability to the mandate.
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Cross-validation of information
Consistency checks, data comparison, and independent verification of critical elements.
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Traceability and referencing of evidence
Systematic documentation of consulted sources to ensure the complete verifiability of the conclusions.
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Standardized presentation of results
Clear and logical organization of information according to standards that facilitate analysis by professional third parties.

FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
The answers below specify the framework for intervention and the nature of the genealogical documentary research service.
No. The service provides a genealogical documentary analysis based on archival sources. No legal advice is given.
Yes. The reports are structured and referenced so that they can be integrated into an administrative file or transmitted to a legal professional.
Yes. Mandates can be carried out at the request of an individual or in collaboration with a legal professional, depending on the context of the case.
The duration depends on the complexity of the case, the period covered, and the availability of archival sources. An estimate is provided after analysis of the mandate.
Parish registers, historical civil registration records, nominal censuses and other available archival sources.
No results can be guaranteed. The research is based on available archival sources and their state of preservation.
Yes.
The reports are structured in such a way as to clearly present the links of filiation established from identified, referenced and verifiable primary and secondary archival sources.
They can therefore be included in an administrative file, particularly in the context of an application based on ancestry, subject to the specific requirements of the competent authority.
It is important to clarify that the service constitutes a genealogical documentary analysis.
No legal advice is provided.Yes.
The approach is based on the critical examination of available archival sources, cross-checking of information and the structured presentation of results.
Each mandate aims to:
the traceability of the sources used
the consistency of kinship ties
a clear and usable presentation in an administrative or legal context
The report is designed to be understandable, verifiable, and integrated into a case prepared by a lawyer or authorized representative.
Individuals
Legal professionals
Immigration Consultants
Notaries
Each case is evaluated according to its nature and the level of documentation required.
Mandate adapted to the context
The research is based exclusively on the critical examination of available archival sources.
Independent analysis
The parentage links are validated to ensure logical and documented continuity.
Documentary coherence
The results are organized into a clear and usable report in an administrative or legal context.
Structured presentation
The service consists of a genealogical documentary analysis.
No legal advice is provided.
Respect for professional boundaries
Request for a mandate
For all genealogical research requests, a preliminary contextual analysis is conducted before the mandate is accepted.
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Documentary rigor
The files are structured, referenced and verified to ensure the consistency of the parentage links.
The feedback received highlights competence, level of knowledge, and professionalism.
Clarity of reports
The results are presented in an organized and usable manner in an administrative or legal context.
The clarity of the explanations and the structured method are regularly mentioned.
Reliability and precision
The research is based on the critical examination of available archival sources.
The ability to answer questions precisely is frequently emphasized.
Reviews
Professional recognition
The comments received highlight the methodological rigor, the clarity of the reports and the reliability of the documentary research.
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