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In cases involving missing or unknown heirs, personal representatives or their counsel are required to exercise due diligence in the investigation made to find such heirs or beneficiaries. Qualified genealogists have been approved and given preference by courts to assist personal representatives and their counsel to meet this obligation.
Council for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy A professional business league. Standards of Practice and Conduct. All members agree to adhere to the CAFG Standards of Practice and Conduct. Are CAFG members qualified to serve as Expert Witnesses? CAFG members are annually required to complete continuing education beyond traditional family history genealogy. Standards of Practice and Conduct. All members agree to adhere to the CAFG Standards of Practice and Conduct.
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What is Forensic Genealogy? Forensic genealogy is research, analysis, and reporting in cases. Using methodology and ethics consistent with the highest standards of the profession, Forensic Genealogy is conducted by unbiased, disinterested third party practitioners with no personal or professional stake in the outcome. What is a Forensic Genealogist? A forensic genealogist is. Qualified through a combination of education, training and work experience;.