Family Law investigations, experienced private investigators, phone 1300 966 103. We have surveillance operatives, experienced in family law and custody investigations.Ex-police and experienced investigators. Free quotes. 24/7 email us at [email protected] to investigate, and gather evidence.
Our involvement in Family Law investigations is generally where there is concerns about the behavior of a parent, the living conditions, compliance with an order condition, or abuse of a child, children, and yes, using a Private Investigator is legal. It is also an indication of your level of concern. Quite often our staff are utilised to covertly observe a subject whilst they have the child in their care (Covert surveillance). We are also utilised to record meetings and handovers.
We are utilised to make inquiries and check backgrounds (Factual enquiries). We are sometimes used to protect a party from the allegations they expect the other side to raise. We are independent. We are paid no matter what we observe. We can provide evidence for a court.
A private investigator is licensed to gather private information, to conduct surveillance, or search for a missing person, for reward. We are the active arm of an investigation. A solicitor is the passive arm of an investigation. They remain in their office, and expect evidence to be presented to the, We actively search for, gather, evidence. A good family law solicitor is essential. For a contested family law matter a private investigator may also be essential.
We generally do not know the parties involved. We are
occasionally utilised by concerned family members who just want to
check up and see what's happening with an estranged relative. No two
requests are alike. You are not the first, you won't be the last, this
is something we do.
Discretion assured. Please note that the outcome of
any investigation cannot be known until it is completed; there are times
when a particular outcome can be expected, however, no investigator
should ever offer you a guarantee of that result before the
investigation is complete.
Family law investigations may relate to investigating a breach of an order, to a failure to inform the courts, to deception of the courts, to evidence of a threat, a risk to children, to abuse of a child, be it mental, or physical, including exposure to a person, people, excluded by the courts. It may be a failure to comply with supervised visit orders. Initial investigations often revolve around the gathering of affidavits. Subsequent investigations may be private investigator surveillance investigations.