
Every case is unique. That is why we begin by discussing the most effective methods, analyses, and investigative steps tailored to your specific situation.
Together, we also take the time to reflect on your goals, expectations, and any potential challenges that may arise during the search.
In many cases, DNA analysis plays a key role. This may involve common direct-to-consumer (DTC) autosomal tests with nearly 700,000 SNP markers, as well as yDNA or mtDNA tests. In some situations, traditional paternity or maternity tests using STR markers may also be necessary. For this, we work with certified, accredited laboratories to ensure accurate results.
We will walk you through the available testing options, explain which analyses could be useful for your case, and guide you through the process step by step.

We won’t leave you to navigate your DNA test results alone. What does this DNA segment on chromosome 14 mean? Why is this a false-positive DNA match? How can you make sense of the long list of DNA relatives? We work with you to analyse your genetic genealogy results and develop a structured approach—one that can help solve even the most complex cases. Perseverance and long-term commitment are key in this process.
Beyond DNA analysis, genealogical research often requires searching through registers, church records, and official archives to uncover crucial information.
Some family trees and historical records must be traced back as far as the 17th century. Deciphering old, handwritten manuscripts can be a painstaking task, requiring expertise in geography, religious and political history, and multiple languages.
We handle this genealogical research for you, identifying meaningful patterns within the vast amounts of data to bring clarity to your search.

Once we identify the family we are searching for, we locate them and serve as an intermediary between them and our client(s). Achieving the desired outcome requires a combination of professionalism, intuition, and experience—and sometimes, a little bit of luck.
Upon request, we can connect you with specialised law firms, mediators, and psychologists to ensure you receive the support and guidance you need.
We also offer workshops and lectures on genetic genealogy, providing selected groups with practical insights and techniques to enhance their own research.