Attorneys of all types can benefit from the services of private investigators. In addition to gathering important evidence, private investigators can conduct research that attorneys might not have time for. As they can be instrumental in gathering important evidence for divorce cases, private investigators are particularly useful for divorce attorneys. Today, we at Advanced Private Investigators & Security of Miami, FL would like to discuss how to help divorce attorneys build a more effective case.
Digital Research Method
Private investigators are proficient on the latest tech. Looking into people’s digital history and social media accounts is easily done since PIs are also highly trained in performing digital research. Additionally, finding out information that others might miss, private investigators can also perform detailed background checks. To learn about any transgressions throughout the marriage, this information can be crucial in a divorce case. Infidelity, hidden assets, and other important details that can be crucial in a divorce settlement can all be uncovered by a skilled private investigator.
Find Out if a Spouse is Hiding Bank Accounts or Assets
Knowing all of each party’s assets is crucial to a fair settlement during divorce proceedings. To avoid having them taken into account, often times parties will attempt to conceal their assets, however. When it comes to this issue, private investigators can be very useful. In order to locate assets that people have gone to great lengths to conceal, they are experts at conducting research. A private investigator can help if you want to locate these assets to create the fairest possible settlement for your client.
Discover Infidelity and Other Transgressions
In a divorce case, private investigators have the time and ability to look into the digital past of parties. Digital research isn’t the only way that private investigators are able to discover infidelity and other transgressions, however. Uncovering habits and transgressions that parties are attempting to hide, they can also follow people. Allowing them to gain insight into the opposing party’s transgressions and discover new information that attorneys might not be aware of, private investigators are highly trained to conduct useful interviews with people close to the parties in question. To discover new information an attorney might miss, PIs can also re-interview people that an attorney has already interviewed.
Locate a Person
Before divorce hearings, sometimes people can go missing. They might leave town or go into hiding to avoid attending the hearing and dealing with the judge’s ruling if a party is afraid the hearing might not go their way. Private investigators can be very useful, as they are highly skilled in locating people who don’t want to be found, allowing divorce court to proceed as scheduled through various research techniques both analogue and digital as well as operations such as surveillance and skip tracing.
Payment Recovery
There are still problems that can occur after the court case has been closed. During a divorce, there are times when parties do not want to pay alimony, child support, or other payments agreed upon, unfortunately. Private investigators can be very helpful in ensuring these payments are made. A PI can locate them if the person can’t be found. A private investigator can help ensure their payments are made if they simply refuse to pay. A private investigator can help if your divorce clients need help recovering owed payments.
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When your family law practice could use a private investigator, call Advanced Private Investigator & Security of Miami, FL and let our experts assist you!