The Increasing Demand of Private Investigators in Divorce Cases
Divorce rates have fallen to their lowest level which is said to be
due to several reasons. For example, the increasing acceptance of couples living
together before marriage has ultimately strengthened the success rate of
marriage.
Although divorce rates are decreasing highly, there are still
hundreds of thousands of divorces per year. If you are currently involved in a
divorce case or a case of child custody, hiring a private investigator might be
the reason for success. A private investigator is a professional at gathering
facts that can be presented in court as an evidence to strengthen your case-
which hold up during interrogation. The private investigators
will gather documents and witnesses that will prove that your spouse is wrong.
In order to have a fair financial settlement in a divorce it is
essential for the court to have all the facts at hand about the financial
circumstances of the family. However, where important financial assets are at
stake and when emotions are running high, many times it can be difficult to
gather all the facts.
There have been many high profile divorce cases recently, where
assets have allegedly been squandered. As happened in many cases, taking the
help of the services of a professional private investigator can be a wise way
of finding information that your husband or wife may be trying to hide.
In the past, investigators were mainly hired to prove that a husband
or wife had been unfaithful in order to be granted a divorce on the basis of
their adultery. But now the use of this type of investigation is very limited
in divorce as there is very little purpose in proving the adultery of anyone.
Nowadays, a private investigator needs to be skilled with a complete
spreadsheet rather than just a camera. In the settlement of financial
proceedings during a divorce, both should complete a financial statement which
really requires full disclosure. There
may be some concerns that the disclosure has been less than truthful.
Alternatively, it may be a case that the valuation calculated on a
business by a spouse is suspected to be undervalued in a drastic manner or
structured in such a way that there are concerns that the true worth has been
masked.
After a divorce also a private investigator can be very useful if in
case you suspect that your partner is now living with a new partner and also is
receiving financial support from you. In that case the maintenance payments can
be stopped if the receiver remarries or cohabits with someone else. When this
is suspected, a private investigator might be used to prove this.
Your solicitor will be able to advise you on whether it is
appropriate to seek to involve an expert of this type in your divorce. The
court expects everyone to be guided by a principle of proportionality and not
to spend a disproportionate amount of the assets on expert evidence and advice.
The court also looks more favourably on experts who are instructed
jointly if at all possible. This means that instead of having two experts, each
with a different opinion, you and your spouse agree to employ one expert to
answer the questions about the assets. The benefit of this is that it not only
has the upside of producing only one opinion, and therefore reducing the
likelihood of disputes arising about the conclusions, but it also has the
benefit of only producing one bill to be met from the matrimonial pot of
assets.
From locating people, serving court papers, finding proof of cohabitation
with a new partner after separation when there is a suspicion that money is
being hidden, professional private
investigators can be a time saving resource that can help you find the
facts and secure a better financial settlement.
At Providenceinvestigations.com, we
are an exceedingly proficient detective and investigation agency. We keep our
focus on listening to the problem of our clients and giving them a right
direction and solve their problems efficiently and professionally.
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