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You suspect your spouse of cheating and
have considered hiring a divorce investigator.
You want hard evidence, such as photographs, videotape, and
names and addresses – information to help you with the difficult
choices that may be ahead.
Which may include divorce or legal separation.
Surveillance is the most basic,
fundamental approach to detecting and proving infidelity, plus
analyzing cell phone, bank, and credit card records. Are there
hidden bank accounts or credit cards, a second home or
apartment. Subsequent to divorce, divorce investigators
are employed to determine issues such as whether the ex is
discreetly cohabitating while the client is paying alimony. The
question of whether the children are in the care and custody of
the best provider has to be considered.
Many parents want background information on an ex’s new
boyfriend or girlfriend – an unknown adult to whom the children
are now exposed. Documenting the new lifestyle of an ex may also
be relevant in custody issues.
Consulting an investigator to discuss these issues and your
options is always sound advice. The good news is that many
investigators offer a free initial consultation.
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