Hispanic genealogy research
For legal, probate and family matters
Professional research for Mexican-American probate cases, heir research, family reconstruction, and Hispanic family history projects.
Led by Latin America genealogy specialists with 30+ years of professional research experience.
Mexican-American probate · Hispanic family history · Lineage verification
Built for Mexican-American probate and Hispanic family research
Hispanic Lineage supports attorneys, fiduciaries, and families with genealogical research involving Mexican-American estate cases, U.S.–Mexico family lines, and broader Hispanic family history projects.
Our work may include heir identification, family reconstruction, lineage verification, and research involving civil, parish, archival, and family records across Mexico, the United States, and Latin America, depending on the type of project.
Heir identification and family reconstruction for probate matters
Family reconstruction and descendancy research
Mexican and Latin American records analysis
Name variations, relationship gaps, and difficult record trails
Evidence-focused records analysis for probate matters
Remote-first communication with clear scope and updates
Our research services
Probate & Heir Research
Professional genealogical research for estate cases involving Mexican-American families, Mexican ancestry, and U.S.–Mexico family lines.
Heir identification, next-of-kin research, descendancy research, family reconstruction, and relationship verification.
Family History Research
Documented genealogy research for families seeking to understand, preserve, and clarify their Hispanic lineage.
Mexican ancestry, Latin American family history, family tree reconstruction, civil and parish records, migration context, and narrative research summaries.
Lineage Verification & Evidence Review
Focused review of names, dates, relationships, and records when a family line needs to be clarified or supported.
Identity continuity, name variations, missing links, source conflicts, and civil/parish record analysis.
A clear research process from inquiry to findings
We define the scope, review feasibility, and keep you informed as the research progresses.
How it works
A structured process for probate, heir research, and family history projects.
What you can expect
- Response within 24 business hours
- Clear scope before research begins
- Secure handling of shared documents
- Regular progress updates
- Evidence-focused analysis
- Case-by-case feasibility review
Genealogical research and documentation support. Not legal advice. No government representation. No guaranteed outcomes.