Three Reasons To Team Up With A Private Detective During Your Divorce
So you’re getting a divorce. No one handles divorce in quite the same way. Whether you are jumping on the new divorce parties and divorce cakes bandwagon (yes, they’re both real!), or you prefer to mull over your feelings alone and without much of a hubbub, one thing is certain: you should hire private detectives and investigators to help you through the process. Really. Private detectives and investigators can help you sort out the truth — whether that truth pertains to fidelity, financial assets, or parenting and custody.
Is Your Spouse Cheating?
The 45,000 detectives working in the U.S. can do all kinds of different things. Although investigators’ services are not limited to tailing people, they are skilled at following and observing people without being noticed. Unfortunately, romantic partners are particularly prone to cheating around the holidays. If you want to know whether your spouse is cheating before the divorce is final, an investigator can get concrete answers for you.
Is Your Soon-To-Be-Ex Hiding Money From You?
Another consideration is not entirely personal; unfortunately, when it comes to dividing up assets during a divorce, some partners aren’t altogether honest. If you suspect that your almost ex-spouse is stowing money away, a detective can help gather all of the pertinent information for court. Remember, detectives follow all laws and legal regulations while conducting investigations, so you don’t have to worry about that.
Are You Facing A Child Custody Battle?
If you suspect spouses are doing anything illegal, having some concrete evidence of that may be critical during a custody battle. If your spouse is an unfit parent, don’t just say it. Hire a detective so you will have solid evidence to show the court.
If you are getting a divorce, a private detective may be your best ally. Divorce can be a difficult time. Getting a fair share of your assets, catching your spouse cheating, and/or winning custody battles may depend on evidence that only investigators can get for you.