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FAMILY LAW INVESTIGATIONS

Court-Ready Evidence for Custody, Divorce, and Family Disputes


Service Overview

Family law matters require thorough evidence gathered with discretion and legal accuracy. We provide factual, court-ready investigative support for custody, support, divorce, and related family disputes across Western Washington.

We handle child custody investigations and divorce investigations, focusing on details such as parenting time violations, asset concealment, or cohabitation verification, our family law operations are planned and executed with precision and legal compliance.

Every family law investigation includes:

  • Court-admissible documentation and evidence
  • Time-stamped photo and video reports
  • Detailed investigative reports with exhibits
  • Background checks and witness interviews
  • Coordination with attorneys when requested

When Family Law Investigations Are Useful

Family law investigations may be appropriate for:

  • Child custody and parenting time disputes
  • Suspected parental misconduct or neglect
  • Cohabitation investigations for alimony modification
  • Asset concealment in divorce proceedings
  • Background checks on new romantic partners
  • Violation of restraining orders or court orders

Courts focus on the child's best interest and factual evidence. We gather objective documentation about parental conduct, home stability, and compliance with court orders to support your legal position.

Contact Us Today

Family disputes are high-stakes legal matters requiring accurate evidence and reliable documentation. We offer a free, confidential consultation to assess your case and recommend the most effective investigative approach.
Ask about our Surveillance Services and Asset Investigations to see if additional methods may fit your needs.

You'll speak directly with a licensed investigator, not a sales rep.

Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

All investigations comply with Washington State law (RCW 18.165, RCW 18.170), the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and applicable local, state, and federal privacy statutes.