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Confirmation of family ties

Parish registers and registers of civil status

Service that solves issues of a very different kind. It is very in demand in legal matters, when our clients, for example, need to prove their kinship ties to the deceased person for the correct entry into the inheritance, for the burial of the deceased person near to his/her parents. Also, obtaining such a document will make it possible to fill the “white spot” in the family history – to establish the exact date, middle name, maiden name and other details that you have long wanted to find out. In addition, large genealogical research projects on the history of the family often begin with the collection of documents confirming kinship ties.

Speaking about the types of documents used to confirm the relationship, it is worth mentioning that there are two main types:

 

Differences between them are quite significant – we will consider them below. The main similarity is that both types of documents contain information about acts of civil status.

 

Features of parish registers:

Orthodox Church records (1913)
Roman Catholic Church records (1863)
Greek Catholic Church records (1846)
Lutheran Church records (1899)
Jewish records (1918)

Features of registers of civil status of the civil registration office:

Birth record in the vital records of the Civil status registry office (1935)

Divorce record in the vital records of the Civil status registry office (1928)

Marriage record in the vital records of the Civil status registry office (1935)

Death record in the vital records of the Civil status registry office (1934)

The cost of obtaining one document in this category of services is $100-$150.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To do this, it is necessary to find the record of her marriage.

You need your birth certificate, the birth certificate of the parent to whom the grandfather is the father. If the grandfather is on the mother’s side, you also need the mother’s marriage certificate, which confirms the change of her last name. Your father’s or mother’s birth certificate will list your parents, which will allow you to build a chain from you to your grandfather. Important! The grandfather must be listed on his child’s birth certificate, since if your grandmother does not list the father in the civil registry office, a dash will be put in the document instead, and this automatically makes it impossible to obtain documents for this person from the civil registry office and a number of other structures.

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