Child custody and alimony cases are among the most emotionally charged and require serious documentation to ensure justice is served. The involvement of a private investigator in collecting evidence can significantly strengthen a parent’s position in court.
How does private investigation help?
Monitoring parental behavior: If the other parent shows negligence or violates custody terms.
Detection of dangerous factors: Involvement with substances, neglect, or an unsafe environment for the child.
Documentation of financial status: Recording actual living conditions in alimony-related cases.
When is a private investigator needed?
When there is suspicion of the other parent’s unfitness.
When evidence is needed to change custody terms.
When there is a dispute over the amount of alimony.
The well-being of children must be the priority. Objective information gathered by specialized professionals can reveal critical facts for making the right decisions. For confidential support in custody and alimony cases, contact Detective Bitziou.