Most minor guardianship matters use multiple service methods. These are the services most commonly combined for this case type.
Surveillance Investigations
You know something isn't right - but knowing it and proving it are two different things. Without documented observations with dates, times, and context, the court is stuck listening to two different stories with no way to tell which one is true.
- Undercover surveillance operations
- Spot-check verification assignments
- Pattern/routine surveillance planning
- Custody-exchange compliance observations
- Overnight residency and shared-household pattern documentation
- Behavior pattern documentation
- Cohabitation and routine verification
- Date-stamped observation records
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Process Service
When someone is dodging service, every missed attempt pushes your hearing date further out and runs up costs. We plan around evasion, not around luck.
- Address confirmation before attempts
- Pre-service reconnaissance and access-point planning
- Strategic service timing plans
- Stakeout-assisted service window support
- Proof of service documentation
- Deadline-priority route coordination
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Witness Interview Service
The neighbor saw something. The teacher noticed a pattern. The coach has concerns. But none of it matters in court if it's never formally documented. We make sure the people who know something get heard - on the record, in a format your attorney can use.
- Targeted witness outreach
- Neutral third-party canvass (neighbors, caregivers, coaches)
- Structured statement capture
- Recorded interview documentation
- Signed written statement preparation
- Attorney-ready briefing notes
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