Trouvay uses genetic genealogy to help people identify their families.
Adoption
Identify biological parents for people who were adopted.
Historic
Identify ancestors who lived decades ago such as great-grandparents.
Forensic
Solve murder cases and identify unidentified bodies.
Non-Paternity
Identify fathers of people whose assumed father is not biological.
FAQs
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Adoption cases: identifying people’s biological parents.
Non-paternity events: when someone finds out their presumed father is not their biological father.
Historic cases: determining specific ancestors (such as finding a great-grandparent).
Forensic files: murder cases & unidentified bodies.
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Above all, we recommend an Ancestry DNA test. This database is the largest & contains the most genealogical information, making it easier to solve your case. We also accept DNA tests from MyHeritage & 23andMe.
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Most clients receive results within 1-2 weeks, depending on the difficulty of the case. Some cases are presently unsolvable due to the lack of DNA cousins who have tested. For this reason, we start each project with a free quote to determine the estimated length of the case.
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In the end, you receive a report that details the results and how they were found. This includes a list of the DNA cousins used to solve the case. Additionally, you receive an Ancestry Family Tree detailing your genealogy.