• Welcome

    Stilman Research offers its clients quality and dedicated service in the field of probate research and genealogy, whether they are holders of unclaimed assets or their rightful owners. We advocate for those sums or assets that for different reasons remain unclaimed so that they get back to their rightful owners, as it should be.
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  • Have we contacted you?

    Our company is devoted to tracing the rightful owners of assets of which they are evidently unaware. If we have contacted you it is because according to our research and to our best knowledge and belief, you are entitled to economic rights you ignore.
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  • Tracing Beneficiaries

    Do you need to contact the rightful owner of unclaimed assets? Contacting us is the first step in the right direction.
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  • Dormant accounts

    The legal definition as to what is to be deemed a dormant, unclaimed or inactive bank account varies according to each jurisdiction, even with countries lacking specific regulation on the issue. The main feature of these assets is that they lingered for a long time without action or notice from its owner and the Bank has lost contact with that owner or his or her heirs.
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Our firm and its members actively participate in various top-level genealogical research institutions.

 

Association of Professional Genealogists

The Association of Professional Genealogists, based in Salt Lake City, United States, is the most important institution bringing together genealogists from around the world, not only because of the variety of countries represented among its members but also due to the diversity of fields of specialization in which they work, ranging from forensic genealogy to migration research, including specialists in ancient land records or genetic research.

 

Hispanic Genealogy Association – Hispagen

HISPAGEN was incorporated into the National Registry of Associations of Spain on April 26, 2000, and ratified on July 19, 2004, being registered in the Registry of Citizen Entities of Madrid. It is a reference institution dedicated to genealogy in the Hispanic world. It stands out for being especially active in raising awareness among people and entities that hold archives of interest for genealogical research about the need to make them available through the Internet, thus facilitating access for the descendants of Spaniards who are dispersed around the world.