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Case Manager Heir Location & Unclaimed Property Claims

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Lauth Investigations International

Boulder, CO (In Person)

$95,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Job Description

The Return Assets Division is seeking a meticulous Case Manager specialized in forensic genealogy, heir location, and asset recovery. This is not an administrative role; it is an investigative position focused on identifying, proving, and recovering dormant assets held by State Unclaimed Property Offices. As a Case Manager, you will take the lead on complex "decedent accounts"—cases where the original asset owner has passed away, often leaving behind substantial unclaimed funds without a clear path of succession. You will use a combination of deep-dive public records research and advanced OSINT tactics to build exhaustive family lineages. Your primary mission is to construct bulletproof heirship tables and compile the exact documentary chains required by state controllers to prove ownership and successfully release funds. What You Will Do (The Mission) Architect the
Lineage:
Take ownership of unclaimed property files from initial data discovery through to final state payout, managing the end-to-end estate and kinship investigation.
Construct Heirship Tables:
Research, design, and draft legally binding, court-ready family trees and heirship tables mapping line of descent under varied state intestacy laws.
Conduct Forensic Genealogy:
Pore over historical and modern vital statistics—including birth, marriage, divorce, and death certificates, federal census data, probate files, and immigration manifests—to verify kinship.
Execute Targeted OSINT & Skip-Tracing:
Deploy advanced OSINT, social media intelligence (SOCMINT), and proprietary locational databases to track down missing, estranged, or unknown heirs globally and establish contact.
Build State Claim Packages:
Review strict, state-specific evidence requirements to systematically compile identification, probate orders, small estate affidavits, and continuity-of-address proofs.
Navigate State Audits:
Act as the primary liaison with State Unclaimed Property Offices, confidently defending your lineage documentation against administrative challenges or requests for further evidence.
Proven Investigative Background:
3+ years of professional experience in forensic genealogy, probate research, heir-finding, title abstracting, or as a paralegal specializing in estate administration.
Lineage & Intestacy Expertise:
Deep, practical familiarity with constructing line-of-descent charts and an understanding of how state intestacy laws govern property distribution.
Advanced OSINT & Public Records Mastery:
Exceptional capability utilizing specialized search engines, public county court portals, historical repositories, and public record aggregators (e.g., LexisNexis, TLO, or Ancestry/FamilySearch institutional tiers).
Meticulous Document Gathering:
A track record of tracking down physical and certified vital records from bureaucratic agencies across multiple state and local jurisdictions.
Case Rigor:
Strong organizational skills to manage dozens of active state claims simultaneously without letting critical deadlines or missing documentation fall through the cracks. Highly Desirable "Bonus" Skills Certification from the Board for Certification of Genealogists (CG) or the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGEN). Experience utilizing link-analysis or mind-mapping software to visualize complex, multi-generational family trees. Fluency in navigating foreign vital registries for first- and second-generation immigrant asset cases.
Pay:
$80,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid sick time Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Wellness program
Work Location:
In person