Overview Of How A Private Investigator Can Be Used For A Divorce

When there are several unique reasons for a couple to divorce, such as hiding assets, adultery, or child neglect, it can be an excellent idea to opt for the services of a private investigator to not only maintain your rights and interests but also prove the ill-intentions of your spouse. With evidence that goes beyond a reasonable doubt, the judge may provide more favorable decisions for you.

Private investigators are experienced in uncovering hidden truths both discreetly and forensically. They are skilled and resourceful enough to monitor the activities and behaviors of your spouse from afar, taking both videos and photos of what they are doing. Any wrongdoing witnessed can potentially be documented and presented in the court as evidence.

Finding Out Information in Support Matters

It is common for non-custodial spouses to skimp on their monthly child support payments by either hiding their income or fraudulently hiding their true income so that they don’t have to pay as much. You can hire a PI to find out whether they are deliberately not working enough hours to reduce their pay or if they run a business, they are taking on more debt than they should to mark a net loss.

Unmasking Instances of Adultery or any other form of Misconduct

While a lot of states have a no-fault divorce clause, which means you can file for divorce without providing your reason for divorce, there are regions where, for instance, you may have to prove that your spouse was engaged in illicit and sexual relations with someone else. This is where a PI can be of great help, following and tracking your spouse’s behavior.

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