Affair Investigations
When trust has already broken down, we help verify what is real so you are not left living on suspicion alone.
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Start with the part of the case that is keeping you up at night. Each page is organized around one core question so the guidance stays clear and relevant.
When trust has already broken down, we help verify what is real so you are not left living on suspicion alone.
We help sort out living arrangements, timelines, asset questions, and credibility problems when the divorce story no longer adds up.
We help document safety concerns, caregiving patterns, and day-to-day reality when a child's wellbeing is at the center of the case.
We help turn missed exchanges, denied time, relocation issues, and repeated violations into a clear timeline people can actually follow.
We help test income stories, work activity, cohabitation, and lifestyle claims when the numbers stop making sense.
We help document violations, build the factual record for new filings, and organize the evidence courts need when restraining orders, protection orders, or no-contact orders are at issue.
Surveillance, locate work, witness interviews, research, and Legal Support solve different problems. This is where those differences become easier to understand.
When the case cannot move forward without a current address, work link, or residence answer, location work helps narrow the uncertainty.
Used carefully, surveillance can document routines, exchanges, and real-world behavior instead of leaving everyone stuck with competing stories.
Public-record and public-facing research can reveal business ties, court history, and other facts that deserve a closer look.
When devices, messages, or online activity matter, we focus on preserving and reviewing lawfully available digital evidence.
Sometimes the missing piece is a calm conversation with the person who saw more than the paperwork shows.
We help organize timelines, exhibits, and source material so the record is easier for you or your attorney to work with.
Washington law changes what can be done, how it should be done, and what may matter most.
Washington privacy, recording, licensing, family-law procedure, and evidence handling all shape how an investigation can be planned lawfully.
A Washington case may be statewide in theory, but in practice it still turns on county court schedules, travel, hearing timing, and where the work actually happens.
The work begins through the Tacoma office, but many families need guidance that goes beyond one city. This is where that broader Washington context lives.
We work statewide in Washington State, with primary field coverage concentrated in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Mason, Kitsap, Skagit, and Island counties. Tacoma is where cases usually begin. If the matter is somewhere else in Washington, a quick consultation is the best way to confirm coverage, travel, and next steps.
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Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Kirkland, Redmond, Auburn, Sammamish, Shoreline, Burien, Issaquah, Des Moines, SeaTac, Bothell, Maple Valley, Mercer Island, Kenmore, Tukwila, Covington, Snoqualmie, Woodinville, Newcastle, Lake Forest Park, Enumclaw, Duvall, North Bend, Black Diamond, Pacific, Normandy Park, Algona, Clyde Hill, Medina, Carnation, Milton, Yarrow Point, Hunts Point, Beaux Arts Village, Skykomish.
Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, University Place, Bonney Lake, Edgewood, Gig Harbor, Fife, Sumner, DuPont, Auburn, Orting, Fircrest, Milton, Steilacoom, Buckley, Eatonville, Ruston, Roy, Carbonado, South Prairie, Wilkeson, Pacific, Enumclaw.
Everett, Marysville, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Lake Stevens, Mountlake Terrace, Arlington, Mill Creek, Mukilteo, Monroe, Bothell, Snohomish, Stanwood, Sultan, Brier, Granite Falls, Gold Bar, Darrington, Woodway, Index.
Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, Yelm, Rainier, Tenino, Bucoda, Rochester, Grand Mound, Nisqually, Littlerock, East Olympia, Boston Harbor.
Shelton, Allyn, Belfair, Grapeview, Hoodsport, Matlock, Skokomish, Tahuya, Union.
Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Silverdale, Kingston, Suquamish, Port Gamble, Indianola, Keyport, Manchester, Seabeck, Hansville, Gorst, Southworth, Olalla, Bangor, Chico, Burley, East Port Orchard.
Mount Vernon, Anacortes, Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, La Conner, Concrete, Lyman, Hamilton, Bay View, Bow, Clear Lake, Conway, Edison, Alger, Marblemount, Rockport, Guemes Island, Samish Island, Blanchard, Big Lake.
Oak Harbor, Coupeville, Langley, Clinton, Freeland, Greenbank, Bayview, Camano Island.
We do take work beyond the primary county set when the facts, travel, and timing make sense. Tell us where the matter is centered and we will give you a straightforward answer about fit.
A spouse, a parent, a grandparent, and a family-law attorney are not carrying the same fear. The guidance here tries to meet people where they actually are.
Support for spouses who are trying to make sense of infidelity, divorce, support, or parenting-plan conflict and want facts instead of more uncertainty.
Support for fathers who need clear, lawful documentation around custody, parenting time, and whether the other side's story matches day-to-day reality.
Support for mothers worried about child safety, household stability, parenting-plan problems, or the stress of proving what has really been happening.
Support for grandparents trying to show caregiving history, family involvement, and the facts that matter when a child's routine has changed.
Support for military families dealing with deployment, relocation, housing changes, and parenting plans that no longer match real life.
Support for attorneys and firms that need careful fact gathering, reliable updates, and reporting that is easier to use with clients, declarations, and hearings.
Before most people trust someone with a painful family problem, they want clear answers about cost, privacy, and what the work will actually feel like.
Review the current plans, included time, overages, and trial-credit option so you know what to expect before you commit.
See what the process actually looks like from the first call through updates, documentation, and final reporting.
Check Washington licensing, insurance, bond coverage, and operating standards before you trust anyone with your case.
See how your intake details, case materials, and communications are handled from the first conversation forward.
Review how findings are organized into timelines, exhibits, and reports that are easier for attorneys to use without extra cleanup.
See the legal boundaries that shape surveillance, documentation, digital evidence handling, and investigation planning in Washington.
Verified reviews, documented case outcomes, licensing, and reporting standards that show how we operate before you commit to anything.
Read verified reviews from families and attorneys who have worked with us on affair, divorce, custody, and other family-law investigations.
See how past investigations were planned, what evidence was gathered, and how the findings shaped real family-law outcomes.
Verify our Washington PI agency license, $1M general liability insurance, surety bond, and professional standards.
See how investigation findings are organized into timelines, exhibits, and reports built for attorneys and court use.
No. Tacoma is the office. We still help on matters across Washington when the fit is right.
Yes. Primary county coverage includes King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Mason, Kitsap, Skagit, and Island, with broader Washington service when scope justifies it.
Every matter starts through Tacoma intake. We then scope county logistics, deadlines, and the most practical service plan before field work begins.
If the stress is rooted in Tacoma or Pierce County, the local Tacoma guidance will usually feel more immediate.