Private investigators bring forth pertinent information about a person that normal routes are unsuccessful in uncovering. Because they have expanded legal access, private investigators are able to conduct background checks, track a person and their vehicle using technological devices and in-person pursuit, and peruse public records to discover information about someone’s personal, professional, and financial history and dealings. Private investigators are also tasked with verifying the credibility of source information.
Private investigators conduct searches and surveillance to provide detailed information to their clients about the person involved. Because private investigators have legal access to documents that are not publicly accessible, they can conduct background checks, court documents, criminal records, and all public documents. Such searches constitute a preliminary approach to investigation utilized. Additionally, private investigators engage in various surveillance techniques. These include mobile or locational tracking, GPS satellite tracking, and technological forensics. There are very strict lines a private investigator must not cross to be in alignment with the law, and a good divorce attorney will help you request the type of information you need for your case while entrusting the private investigator with undergoing the legal means to obtain that information.
The central pillar of the Superior Court: Family Part’s mission is to protect the best interests of any children involved in a divorce or custody hearing. As such, when a private investigator discovers that one parent has been financially irresponsible, abusive of drugs or alcohol, or involved in criminal or immoral activity, the court will take such behavior seriously when determining child custody. A parent’s custody and visitation rights may be severely hampered or restricted depending on the nature of the private investigator’s findings.
In the vast majority of cases where private investigators are hired in divorce matters, the purpose is to investigate whether a former spouse receiving alimony is cohabitating with another person. Under New Jersey law, alimony can be terminated or modified when the recipient spouse is cohabitating with another individual in a relationship that resembles marriage. Private investigators are commonly retained to gather evidence of cohabitation and which may include documenting shared living arrangements, financial interdependence between the parties, and behaviors that demonstrate a domestic partnership. Evidence of cohabitation gathered by a private investigator can provide the necessary proof to petition the court for termination of alimony obligations, making this type of investigation one of the most practical and financially beneficial uses of private investigator services in family law cases.
If you suspect that your spouse is engaged in unfaithful, irresponsible, or immoral behavior, contact us at Bronzino Law Firm today. Their actions could have a marked effect on your divorce case, custody settlement, or alimony payments. Our team has successfully represented clients in Sea Bright, Brick, Jackson, Holmdel, Berkeley, Rumson, Oakhurst, and across Ocean and Monmouth County for over a decade, ensuring that they receive fair compensation and preserving their rights in a divorce or custody hearing. If applicable to your divorce, we can assemble a compelling case through all available channels, including by working with private investigators to ensure that we have all information to support the case. Contact us at (732) 812-3102 today to learn how we can help you. Consultations are available anytime and provided free of charge.
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