Overview.
With over 70 years of combined expertise, our research team delivers timely, accurate, and cost-effective support for resolving estate matters and property title research. We are specialists in what we do—and proud of it. <br> Our clients include the Irish Chief State Solicitor’s Office, the Public Trustees of New South Wales and Queensland, as well as leading global heir-tracing companies and both Irish and international solicitors.
Academic Excellence
As a Trinity College Dublin campus company, our foundation is built on rigorous academic standards. We combine scholarly integrity with real-world problem-solving in every case we take on.
Expert Researchers
Our team brings together over 70 years of combined experience in probate and title research. Each researcher is academically qualified and professionally trained. We are:
- Historical detectives, leaving no piece of evidence unexamined
- Record specialists, skilled in navigating a wide range of sources
- Academically trained in both traditional genealogical methodology and genetic genealogy, including Autosomal, Mitochondrial, and Y-DNA analysis
We are specialists in what we do—and proud of it.
Comprehensive Services
Our services include:
- Identifying Rightful Heirs and tracing living descendants.
- Gathering Documents to Prove Kinship or a Claim
- Affidavits of Heirship and Due Diligence
- Expert Witness for Court Testimony
- Record Retrieval
- Title Research
Global Recognition
Our expertise sets a benchmark in Irish probate and title research. Our clients include the Irish Chief State Solicitor’s Office, the Public Trustees of New South Wales and Queensland, as well as leading global heir-tracing companies and both Irish and international solicitors.
Testimonial:
Catherine O’Connor of O’Connor Mullan Solicitors, Right-of-way case, Wexford
“We engaged Eneclann to provide an expert report for a complex case involving a dispute over claims that laneways were public rights of way. Fiona Fitzsimons led the research and gave expert evidence in the Circuit Court in a case that ran for four days. The research investigated historic records to establish use into old laneways in a particular region to establish if there was any evidence of use as public rights of way. Fiona prepared a detailed report and provided authenticated copies of records and maps with a concise summary of research. The research was critical to a successful outcome. Fiona’s delivery of the evidence in court was clear, precise, leading the judge carefully and meticulously through the report and the research results. We are happy to recommend Eneclann.”
– Catherine O’Connor