Divorce Investigations :
Divorce investigations are conducted to gather evidence or information relevant to divorce proceedings. These investigations may involve uncovering evidence of infidelity, hidden assets, or other misconduct that can impact the outcome of the divorce settlement.
Infidelity Investigations:
If infidelity is suspected, investigators may conduct surveillance to monitor the suspected spouse's activities and gather evidence of extramarital affairs.
Asset Investigations:
Investigate the suspected spouse's financial records, business dealings, and assets to uncover any hidden or undisclosed assets that may impact the division of property in the divorce settlement.
Background Investigations:
Conduct background checks on the suspected spouse and any other individuals involved in the divorce proceedings, such as new partners or caregivers for minor children.
This may involve verifying employment history, criminal records, credit history, and other relevant background information.
Child Custody Investigations:
If child custody is a contested issue in the divorce, investigators may gather evidence related to the fitness of each parent to care for the children.
Surveillance and Monitoring:
Monitor the suspected spouse's behavior and activities to gather evidence of any misconduct or behavior that may be relevant to the divorce proceedings.
This may involve surveillance of the suspected spouse's social media accounts, online communications, and interactions with others.
Evidence Collection:
Collect and document evidence gathered during the investigation, including surveillance footage, financial records, witness statements, and other relevant information.
Ensure that all evidence is obtained legally and ethically to be admissible in court proceedings.
Legal Support:
Work closely with attorneys and legal professionals to ensure that the evidence gathered is relevant and admissible in divorce court proceedings.