๐ Are you an heir to hidden wealth in Wales? You could be! ๐

Hundreds of unclaimed estates are waiting for rightful heirs across Wales. If someone in your family tree has passed away without a will, their fortune might be yours to claim. But beware, the UK Government could swoop in and keep the money if no one steps forward within a certain time frame!

๐ What’s the scoop? When an individual in Wales passes away intestate (without a valid will), a process begins to find any potential heirs. From the date of death, thereโs a 12-year window for money-related claims and a whopping 30 years for other estate types.

๐บ๏ธ Proving your connection is key: To make your claim, you’ll need to provide a detailed family tree showing how you’re related to the deceased. So, dig through those family albums and dust off the genealogy folders because you might just be next in line!
๐ According to government data, almost every county in Wales has at least one unclaimed estate. Eager to see if your surname is on the list? It could be your golden ticket!
Hereโs a sneak peek at some of the unclaimed inheritances in various Welsh counties:
– Anglesey: Jennie Griffiths (04/03/1924 – 25/04/2011), Peter John Sanders (21/04/1939 – 17/04/2012)
– Gwynedd: Stanislaw Osiak (19/03/1916 – 03/03/1998), Marian Wilczynski (12/12/1916 – 01/04/2006)
– Cardiff: Brian Davies (10/10/1919 – 02/01/2000), Lionel Harris Williams (12/11/1927 – 22/09/2009)
And many more! ๐ต๏ธ
If your surname is on this list, or if you’re curious to find out more, now’s the time to act! Search your family history and claim what’s rightfully yours before itโs too late. You can find the full list of unclaimed estates around the UK and see if your future fortune is just a family tree away! ๐ผโจ #HeirHunter #WelshFortunes #FamilyLegacy