Esteban Rada
Colombian attorney
www.lawyerscolombia.com
email: info@lawyerscolombia.com
telephone 57-311-7693976
Rada law firm is the first Colombian law firm that with 17 years of experience provides the service of genealogy in Colombia.
Our lawyer and director Esteban Rada holds much experience and family law advance degree that helps him along with our team of investigators and genealogist find and reconstruct the genealogy of any client who needs it for cases as Colombian passports, Colombian citizens, nationality in other countries or to claim estates.
We have reconstructed genealogy in Colombia for US and Canada clients whose grandparent’s or great grandparents where Colombians and they need for Colombian passport, also for French citizens whose great grandparents migrated to Colombia, and they died. This is for example to obtain a legacy or to transfer their French passport to their descendants.
For Denmark clients whose Danish citizenships have been challenged by Danish government based on the lack of original documents of Danish ancestors who moved to Colombia decades o centuries ago. We have been able to find Danish copies of documents in Colombia and catholic or civil records that confirm the Danish nationality.
For Canadians citizens, parents who were residents in Colombia and client was born in Colombia but never got Colombian passport. We help him reconstruct his legally trace to obtain Colombian nationality.
With all this experience in Colombia civil law and canonic (catholic law) Rada law firm can perform genealogy service in Colombia for both civil and catholic records.
We are also able to obtain, change, amend or reconstruct civil and catholic records, which is a common thing because the time, weather conditions, war, fires, and flooding occurred during many years.
In the genealogy in Colombia, we can extend the service to register catholic records into the Colombia civil government records according to the law 1260/70 that makes mandatory that all catholic documents to obtain civil effect be registered if those documents were produced after 1939. For example, a person who has catholic baptized record from 1945 but do not have civil record. It is mandatory to have it according to law 1260/70.
For legal purposes in Colombia documents before 1939 are not forced to be registered with the government but the process of legalization is quite complex to be acceptable by courts or Colombian government. We also provide this service as part of genealogy in Colombia.
Please contact us for further information.
Esteban Rada
Colombian attorney
www.lawyerscolombia.com
email: info@lawyerscolombia.com
telephone 57-311-7693976