Divorce Investigations
Should I hire a Private Investigator for my divorce case?
It depends on your case. During the court process you may be required to present evidence to the court in order to prove your point. We often see a need for additional evidence in cases involving the following:
A spouse hiding assets
Child Custody and child support
Division of Property or Assets
Our team helps find essential evidence gathered in compliance with the Evidence Code, securing its admission in court.
Common Divorce Investigations
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Child custody can complicate the divorce process. Having an investigator on your side can help you establish facts and prove you are a fit guardian.
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If you suspect infidelity might be occurring, finding evidence can be essential. You get peace of mind knowing the truth, and court-admissible evidence to help support your case.
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What if your partner has hidden assets? We have experience in locating hidden accounts and assets to help our clients in their alimony case.
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After a divorce settlement is made official by a court in a final divorce decree it can be modified later in a post-decree modification hearing. We are able to assist in the collection of evidence to support your case.
What Does a Divorce Investigation Involve?
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Surveillance
Our Private Investigators can monitor your spouse through advanced and discreet methods in order to gather the necessary information without alerting anyone. Don’t rely on hearsay, our investigators will find facts.
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Evidence Gathering
If our investigators uncover proof of infidelity, this evidence can help you in a positive divorce settlement outcome, child custody decision, or simply give you the evidence needed to confront your partner.
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Professional Detail
Our investigators have access to technology and equipment the average person does not know of. Whether we locate evidence of infidelity, or come up empty handed- you will have the peace of mind a thorough investigation provides.
Contact us.
info@katellainvestigations.com
(770)733-6497