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Genealogy isn’t just about building family trees; it’s about uncovering stories that connect generations. When you hire a professional genealogist, you’re entrusting them with your family’s secrets, historical records, and sometimes even DNA results. That’s why ethics are so important in genealogy-for-hire services. In this article, we’ll cover the basics of ethical genealogical research and how reputable genealogists uphold these standards. Verifying Sources and Accuracy Careful source verification is fundamental to genealogical research. Every detail in a family tree should be backed by evidence, like church records, census data, or military documents. Professional genealogists should cross-check information from multiple sources to ensure...

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