Your genealogist in Nice - ADD ASSOCIES

Laurent MARTINO, Managing Partner of the ADD Group, heads the Nice office, which he founded in 1996, supported by Camille BÉGNIS, Partner Probate Genealogist.
The office mainly operates in the Alpes-Maritimes and Var departments.

The Aix-en-Provence and Montpellier offices complement ADD Associés’ presence in the South-East of France. Together, they bring around fifteen professionals able to assist legal professionals and heirs with complex inheritance cases, whether locally based or involving international research, particularly in the Mediterranean region.

Nice
ADD ASSOCIES

Address
Office address
"Le Queens 15, boulevard Victor Hugo
06000 NICE
Phone
+33 (0)4 93 87 92 07
Email
nice@add-associes.com
Contact the office
  • Laurent Martino directeur cabinet généalogie à Nice

    Laurent MARTINO Partner - Chairman of ADD MARTINO

3 departments in France covered

  • Alpes-Maritimes
  • Var
  • Vaucluse

Our expertise in probate genealogy

Probate genealogists are the preferred contacts of notaries, who mainly commission them in matters concerning heirship to verify the list of entitled beneficiaries or to search for missing heirs.
ADD Associés also supports other legal professionals through a tailored array of services.

Why choose Nice?

Nice is a strategic and dynamic city, recognized for its major role as an economic and legal center on the Côte d’Azur. Its privileged location, between the sea and the mountains, makes it an ideal choice for our office, allowing for extensive coverage and proximity service to professionals and heirs in the region. Establishing ourselves in Nice enhances our ability to offer expertise in estate genealogy with increased responsiveness and a deep understanding of local and regional specifics.

ADD MARTINO’s anchoring in this city, as well as in the Southeast, demonstrates our commitment to providing high-quality service by leveraging our expertise and international network to assist notaries and other legal professionals in all their estate-related processes.

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