HISPANIC PROBATE & GENEALOGY RESEARCH

Mexican-American heir research and Hispanic genealogy support

We help U.S. attorneys, fiduciaries, estate professionals, and families clarify heirship questions, reconstruct family lines, and organize source-cited genealogical evidence involving Mexican-American and Hispanic families.

Our work connects U.S., Mexican, Latin American, civil, parish, archival, and family records to help identify relatives, verify relationships, and explain complex family structures with clarity.

Led by an Accredited Genealogist (AG®) with 30+ years of professional research experience.

Mexican-American probate

Hispanic genealogy

Heir identification

Lineage verification

Built for Mexican-American probate and Hispanic genealogy research

Hispanic Lineage supports attorneys, fiduciaries, estate professionals, and families with genealogical research involving Mexican-American estate matters, U.S.–Mexico family lines, Hispanic genealogy, and family reconstruction

Our work may include heir identification, next-of-kin research, family reconstruction, lineage verification, evidence review, and research involving civil, parish, archival, migration, and family records across Mexico, the United States, Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.

  • Heir identification and family reconstruction for probate matters
  • Mexican-American and U.S.–Mexico family lines
  • Hispanic genealogy and family history research
  • Civil registry, parish, archival, and family records
  • Name variations, identity continuity, and relationship gaps
  • Source-cited findings organized for attorney, fiduciary, or family review

Our research services

Probate & Heir Research

Genealogical research support for probate, intestate estates, heirship questions, and next-of-kin identification involving Mexican-American and Hispanic family lines.


We help clarify family relationships, identify potential heirs, reconstruct descendant groups, and organize supporting records for attorney, fiduciary, or estate professional review.

Family History & Genealogy Research

Documented Hispanic genealogy and family history research for families seeking to understand, verify, and preserve their lineage.

We work with Mexican, Latin American, Spanish, Portuguese, and U.S. records to reconstruct family lines, clarify ancestor origins, and prepare clear research summaries.

Lineage Verification & Evidence Review

Focused review of names, dates, relationships, records, and family claims when a lineage needs to be clarified or supported by documentation.

We analyze conflicting records, identity changes, spelling variations, migration patterns, and gaps in the evidence to help explain what is supported, what remains uncertain, and where further research may be needed.

A clear research process from inquiry to findings

We review the known facts, define the research question, assess feasibility, and keep the scope clear before research begins.

Case Intake & Review

Submit the known names, dates, places, family relationships, documents, prior research, and any relevant deadline. We review the information to understand the research question and determine whether the matter is a good fit.

Preliminary Assessment

We evaluate the likely record path, jurisdictions involved, available sources, language or cross-border issues, and any obvious gaps or conflicts in the information provided.

Scope & Engagement

Before research begins, we define the objective, research scope, expected deliverables, timeline, and fee structure so the work is clear from the start.

Source-Cited Findings

We search, extract, compare, and analyze relevant civil, parish, archival, migration, database, and family records to reconstruct relationships and evaluate the evidence.

Court-Ready Findings

You receive organized findings, supporting documentation, and a clear research summary explaining the records reviewed, relationships identified, unresolved questions, and recommended next steps.

What you can expect

  • Response within 24 business hours
  • Clear scope before research begins
  • Secure handling of shared case details and documents
  • Source-cited research findings
  • Regular updates when the project requires ongoing work
  • Case-by-case feasibility review

Genealogical research and documentation support. Not legal advice. No government representation. No guaranteed outcomes.

Have a probate or family reconstruction question?

Let’s review the case

Share the known names, dates, places, and documents. We’ll assess the research path and let you know how we can help.
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