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Start: Someone dies Initial enquiries madeby police Fraser & Fraser research case Research Complete Legal Procedures Distribtion Family tree provided upon request

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  • When someone dies, immediate enquiries are made by the police and council authorities to try to find next-of-kin

  • If there are no known or traceable next-of-kin, the authorities will not know whom to inform. If no claim is made within 12 years, the estate goes to the State. This is where Fraser & Fraser's research facilities satisfy a need.

Time: Approximately 2 months