Probate Services & Software


360 Law Group

1 January 2025

At 360 Law Group, we provide a comprehensive range of legal services. Our unique structure includes international unregulated law firm, 360 Business Law, and our SRA England & Wales regulated law firm, 360 Law Services. With a strong presence in… Read More


Hoowla

1 January 2024

Hoowla is an easy-to-use case management system designed specifically for conveyancers, property solicitors, and other legal professionals in the UK.


Fraser and Fraser

1 October 2021

Fraser and Fraser is one of the UK’s largest firms of professional genealogists and international probate researchers celebrating over 50 years within the industry, and is a corporate member of APR (Association of Probate Researchers). We assist in specialist research… Read More


Osprey Approach

1 June 2021

Osprey Approach provides software solutions that help lawyers maximise their time, improve profitability and deliver excellent client service.


Perfect Portal

5 February 2021

Perfect Portal is a new business management system that empowers legal professionals to take advantage of every opportunity through a convenient, fully integrated and easy to use online platform. Whether the firm is looking to speed up their quoting process,… Read More


Finders International

1 April 2016

Finders International is an award-winning probate genealogy company that was established in 1997. We trace missing heirs and beneficiaries to estates, property, funds and assets worldwide. We have offices in London, Yorkshire, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Dublin and Sydney, as well as a… Read More


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