The term “return asset” refers to lost property rightfully owed to an individual or entity but remains undistributed due to unknown or unallocated heirs. Lauth Investigations International specializes in identifying and recovering these assets, ensuring they are returned to their rightful owners. Our Return Assets Division employs comprehensive heir search and genealogical research to locate beneficiaries, facilitating the proper distribution of estates and unclaimed properties.
In order to reclaim lost or unclaimed assets, it is essential to look into family history in order to confirm the legitimate heirs and beneficiaries. Finding legitimate ancestors who are entitled to assets that have gone unclaimed because of ambiguous ownership or lacking documentation is made possible in large part by genealogical research. Lauth’s experts will be familiar with probate rules, court properties, beneficiaries, co-claimants, joint claims, un-redacted wills, death certificates, judicial authority, requirements for claiming personal and company assets and all the paperwork required.
Expert genealogists use historical data and official documents, such as birth and death certificates, to create connections between current and former family members. Families frequently feel a sense of closure when they are reunited with lost money. This procedure returns unclaimed estates, money, or properties which occasionally span multiple generations to their rightful owners.
In order to close the gap between unclaimed assets and legitimate owners, searching for heirs using genealogy experts is an essential part of lost asset recovery. The knowledgeable staff of Lauth Investigations International locates heirs who might need to be made aware of their claim by using cutting-edge genealogical research and investigation procedures. By creating comprehensive family trees, confirming claims with legal paperwork, and cooperating with courts to meet all criteria, Lauth Investigations thoroughly searches and locates all the assets in all government entities. Lauth specifically works directly with lawyers, estate administrators, or heirs. Our paralegals and researchers’ systematic and diligent approach to returning assets gives clients peace of mind no competitors can match.
In order to close the gap between unclaimed assets and legitimate owners, searching for heirs using genealogy experts is an essential part of lost asset recovery. The knowledgeable staff of Lauth Investigations International locates heirs who might need to be made aware of their claim by using cutting-edge genealogical research and investigation procedures. By creating comprehensive family trees, confirming claims with legal paperwork, and cooperating with courts to meet all criteria, Lauth Investigations thoroughly searches and locates all the assets in all government entities. Lauth specifically works directly with lawyers, estate administrators, or heirs. Our paralegals and researchers’ systematic and diligent approach to returning assets gives clients peace of mind no competitors can match.
Through comprehensive searches, we locate potential heirs who may be entitled to unclaimed assets, like dormant bank accounts or uncashed checks.
Lauth Investigations directs heirs to the proper legal channels for reclaiming their assets, including understanding probate laws and relevant state regulations.
Lauth Investigations direct approach to customer service assists in preparing all necessary paperwork to register as a claimant and advocate for their case during the asset recovery process.
Lauth Investigations actively supports claimants throughout the recovery process, helping them navigate the complexities of retrieving unclaimed funds.
When necessary, we provide expert recommendations for legal counsel to further support the claimant’s case.
Lauth Investigations is licensed in multiple US states. Businesses or private owners of lost assets frequently utilize companies known as “heir finders” to locate the legitimate owners of missing assets. Asset or heir finders may contact people to let them know they might be the rightful owner or heir. While some claims can be a seamless process many times proving ownership can be complicated. For the asset owner who chooses to use an heir finder, many state government entities require asset finders to be licensed private investigators for the safety of their clients confidential documents and procedure.