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Inherit a fortune from a relative you have never heard of!!
By Maurice S Clarke
You may be the sole heir to a substantial estate, or share with other relatives a more modest inheritance.
Billions of pounds and dollars end up in the coffers of the state when a person dies without making a will or testament and no heirs to their fortune can be traced, or come forward.
Each day new estates are filed internationally by lawyers, accountants, friends and public authorities who have come across unclaimed estates. Typically the money lies waiting for up to 12 years to allow claims to come forward or be traced.
You may have been contacted by one or more "Heir Hunters", people and firms who track down unclaimed fortunes and trace heirs, often across the world.
Charging 10-30% commission on a "no win, no fee" basis these Heir Hunters approach beneficiaries and sign them up, but claims only succeed on a "first come first served" basis. Larger more established firms can solve a case in a few days, whilst others prove a lasting enigma taxing the recourses of many Heir Hunters across the globe.
Each time a beneficiary dies in a family tree, things change, making your stake more or less valuable dependent on various factors. Your potential windfall could be lost if you died before payout, or could pass to your children.
The Heir Hunters Association shows how to become a Heir Hunter, or see if you are entitled to an unclaimed fortune, totally or with other relatives, usually whom you have lost touch with, or never even heard of.
Or if you have been contacted by Heir Hunters maybe you can claim direct and save massive commissions. Learn how to trace lost estates and make a claim and where. Join the Heir Hunters Association and be on the way to new found riches.
Even if you have signed up with one or more Heir Hunter firms it's not too late as cases are settled on first come first served basis, so, provided no claim has been settled (if one has been lodged) you can still claim and potentially increase your inheritance by 10-30%.
But all in all the Heir Hunter may eventually prove to be the only source to a new found windfall which may pay for a nice holiday, or prove a life changing surprise. The old saying "anything is better than nothing" is never more true that inheriting unexpectedly.
Maurice Clarke is founder of the www.heirhunters-association.org.uk
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