A divorce investigation is typically conducted when one spouse suspects the other of wrongdoing, such as infidelity, financial fraud, or hiding assets. In most cases, a divorce investigation is used to gather evidence that can be presented in court during divorce proceedings. Some of the main reasons why you might want to conduct a divorce investigation include: suspected infidelity, suspected dissolved assets, suspected hidden assets, financial fraud, and even child custody.
Regardless of your reasoning behind needing a divorce investigation, our team has the training, experience, and equipment necessary to ensure every avenue of approach is explored, and you obtain all the information you need for your case. Working with a professional private investigative team provides you with peace of mind, knowing that you have a professional working on your case who is dedicated to uncovering the whole truth and helping you and your attorney make informed decisions about your case.