Child Custody Investigation
A child custody investigation, custody of children investigations, require a licensed private investigator, to ensure the evidence gathered is able to be presented to a court. We are ex-Police and licensed private investigators, a private investigation service; phone 1300 966 103, TEXT ONLY to 0427 703 120, email us [email protected], or for 24/7 inquiry online Contact Us, free quotes.
Child custody investigations are about gathering information about the child, or children's, living situation, parents and carer's suitability to care for the children; this is primarily to inform the court in a custody dispute. These investigations can be undertaken by a court appointed person, a Government agency, a court appointed legal representative for the child, or children, and a private investigator.
This may involve background checks for parents, or new partners, government agencies may conduct home visits, and interviews. There may be surveillance.
The goal is to provide the court with the information, the evidence, required to make an informed decision about custody arrangements in the best interest of the child, children. The focus of these family law matters is the rights of the child. All custody of children investigating must focus on what is important to the court.
A child custody investigation, using a licensed private investigator, is about gathering evidence to establish a risk to children, neglect, exposure to violence, unsavory circumstances, and breaches of orders, which go towards establishing the honesty of parties, the risks to the child, children. The court is concerned with the welfare, and best interest, of the child, or children, not the emotions of the parent, grandparents.
Your solicitor presents your case, relying on evidence, and precedent. Evidence is crucial in a contested hearing; without evidence the truth is just another allegation, in court. We gather evidence for a child custody case, custody of children hearings. We conduct child custody family law investigations, custody of children investigations; it is legal to investigate, to gather evidence, to conduct a private investigation, using a licensed investigator.
A licensed private investigator, private detective, is permitted to gather private information about a person, and conduct private investigator surveillance. The evidence gathered, the surveillance footage obtained, is able to be presented to a court, to support an alleged breach, or a risk. Private investigation, and surveillance, is legal; we are experienced in these investigations, preparing for child custody court hearings.
When you need to conduct a child custody investigation, a child access investigation, to gather evidence, use a child custody investigator, a licensed private investigator, private detective, to investigate for you, and help you prepare for court. An investigation into the circumstances surrounding custody of children, the gathering of evidence, the confirming of suspicion, provides ammunition for your legal representative to progress your case.
These child custody investigations arise where there is a dispute over custody arrangements. These can include living arrangements, decision making arrangements, access agreement decisions, and variations, and provision of information to the non-custodial parent, threats and risks. This also includes breaches, and failures. These are all forms of child welfare investigation.
The objective of the private investigator child custody investigation is to gather evidence of behaviours, risk to children, breaches of orders, and deception of the court. This evidence can be provided to the solicitor, who then presents your case in court. The solicitor states your case, using evidence, and precedent, to support it. Evidence is used to support your stance, to verify contested facts, to counter statements of the opposing side, in the Federal Circuit and Family Court. In a contested Court hearing evidence counts.
Private investigators play a crucial role in the gathering of evidence, as a 'disinterested party'; a disinterested party is someone who is not invested in the outcome of the court case (not a party to it). Our only interest is the investigation, and reporting, of observations, evidence. Investigators can obtain evidence of risks, and threats, investigate breaches of agreements and orders, and assess living conditions, and activities, to be compared with claims. They provide a report, and often supporting evidence, to the client.
Hiring a private investigator to gather evidence for a child custody investigation, a family law court action, is part of court preparation. We are licensed, experienced, and discreet, call us.