Family Law Investigations

Family law investigations handled by BMC Investigative Services

are private investigations that focus on gathering information and evidence related to family-related legal issues. These investigations are typically conducted by licensed private investigators with the training and knowledge to uncover the truth and give clients the information they need to make informed decisions.

Child custody cases are among the most common reasons for family law investigations. A private investigator may gather evidence of a parent’s fitness to care for a child. This can include tracking the parent’s activities, interviewing friends and family members, and reviewing financial records. The information gathered during the investigation can help a court decide who should have custody of the child.

Another common reason for family law investigations is infidelity cases. Here, a private investigator may be hired to gather evidence of a spouse’s infidelity. This can include conducting surveillance, reviewing electronic communications, and interviewing witnesses.

Family law investigations can also locate missing or estranged family members. A private investigator can use social media and public records research to find a missing person and inform the client about their whereabouts.

Family law investigations can also investigate cases of parental alienation, which occurs when a parent intentionally or unintentionally undermines the relationship of the other parent with their children.
Family law investigations are a valuable tool for individuals and families dealing with legal issues related to family matters. Clients can gather the information and evidence they need to make informed decisions and protect their rights by working with a licensed private investigator. However, without a court order, private investigators may not perform certain types of investigation, such as wiretapping, hacking, or breaking. Hiring a licensed private investigator with the knowledge, qualifications, and experience to conduct the investigation legally and ethically is essential.

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