Scope of work
Each project is agreed in writing before research begins. The scope will set out the question being investigated, the intended output, and any practical limits on the work.
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These terms explain how genealogy projects are scoped, quoted, and delivered.
Each project is agreed in writing before research begins. The scope will set out the question being investigated, the intended output, and any practical limits on the work.
Quotes cover the agreed research time and deliverables. Any external expense, such as certificate orders or archive fees, is discussed in advance.
Genealogy depends on the survival and accessibility of records. No result can be guaranteed, but work will be carried out carefully and transparently.