Why You Should Hire a Private Investigator with Experience in Your Type of Case
Private Investigators can perform many types of Investigations, but a specialist in your needs will be able to provide you with the type and level of service that best suits what is needed for you to get the results you need.
It’s more than just calling the “Local Fort Myers Private Investigator” and hoping for the best. Even though any private investigator can perform many different types of Investigations, it’s worth noting that someone who has prior law enforcement experience will be better suited for criminal defense cases because they know what evidence, or have a rough approximation of the evidence, prosecutors commonly use against a subject. But when looking into family related issues such as divorce or child custody, there isn’t much knowledge on these matters available from previous work experiences alone; rather guidance must come through years of experience and time spent working closely alongside people going though highly emotional situations like this one.
A Private Investigator who works in divorce law cases, like our team, has experience with infidelity, child custody, and child support issues. Our private investigators can provide information to help you navigate the system for family matters. We work closely with attorneys across Fort Myers and even put you in contact with one of them if the need arises.
Our team can give you evidence and information to help in alimony payments or asset checks that your attorney and the judge may use to determine the level of financial assistance that may become necessary when conflict arises between ex-spouses during their separation process. The knowledge of what is happening at just about every level will make it possible for your side of things to get resolved much faster than if someone without this expertise were representing them instead!
Some judges like the evidence to be recent even though investigations have been going on for some time. A consistent pattern of your partner’s conduct (assuming they’re in the wrong) can give you an advantage in court, so it is important that you bring forth clear and convincing proof when going to court. One such situation might involve proving co-habitation between two people who are not married; this would include daily chores each individual performs as well as any property boundaries set out by agreement between themselves before marriage (for example: housework). Each case depends largely upon its own specific terms and conditions based on the alimony part of the marital settlement agreement or laws in your State.
I can go on and on about each part of a divorce and how a private investigator can help you win those cases, but we will save those for later blogs. In summary yes a Private Investigator that specializes in your needs is very important for your case.
We, at Aldesco Investigations, specialize in family law cases across Fort Myers.


