Who We Serve

Family-law cases do not feel the same from every side. The concerns a spouse carries are different from the concerns of a parent, a grandparent, a military family, or an attorney trying to steady a difficult file.

Why Role Matters in Family-Law Investigations

The same family-law dispute looks different depending on where you stand in it. A father facing a contested parenting plan has different evidence needs than a grandmother seeking visitation rights under RCW 26.11. An attorney preparing for trial needs organized, court-ready deliverables, while a spouse in the early stages of discovery may need help understanding what facts even matter.

Different Starting Points

Some clients come to us before filing, others are mid-litigation, and some are responding to an emergency motion. The investigation plan changes depending on the timing and the role.

Different Evidence Priorities

A custody-focused parent needs documentation of care patterns and safety. A spouse in a dissolution may need financial lifestyle analysis. An attorney may need a specific witness developed or a location confirmed before a hearing.

Different Coordination Needs

Attorney-directed cases require different reporting formats and communication protocols than direct-client engagements. Military families may have deployment timelines that affect case strategy and evidence gathering windows.

Who We Help

For Spouses

Support for spouses who are trying to make sense of infidelity, divorce, support, or parenting-plan conflict and want facts instead of more uncertainty.

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For Fathers

Support for fathers who need clear, lawful documentation around custody, parenting time, and whether the other side's story matches day-to-day reality.

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For Mothers

Support for mothers worried about child safety, household stability, parenting-plan problems, or the stress of proving what has really been happening.

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For Grandparents

Support for grandparents trying to show caregiving history, family involvement, and the facts that matter when a child's routine has changed.

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For Military Families

Support for military families dealing with deployment, relocation, housing changes, and parenting plans that no longer match real life.

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For Attorneys & Law Firms

Support for attorneys and firms that need careful fact gathering, reliable updates, and reporting that is easier to use with clients, declarations, and hearings.

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Who We Serve FAQ

Do you only work with one side of a family-law dispute?

We work with whoever contacts us first. Once engaged, the work is exclusively for that client. We do not accept cases from both sides of the same dispute.

Can an attorney hire you on behalf of their client?

Yes. Attorney-directed engagements are common and often preferred for active litigation. The attorney defines the scope, and reporting is formatted for court use. Attorney-client privilege considerations are handled from the start.

Do you work with grandparents seeking visitation or custody?

Yes. Grandparent visitation and custody cases under Washington law have specific evidence requirements. We help document the relationship history, care patterns, and best-interest factors that courts evaluate.

What if my situation does not fit any of these categories?

Start with a consultation. Many family-law situations cross multiple audience categories. We will help identify the right investigation types and services based on your specific facts rather than a label.

Not sure which page fits your situation?

Start with a consultation and we will help you sort out which path feels most useful before anything paid begins.

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