For Attorneys & Law Firms

Attorney-focused investigation support for evidence planning, service coordination, witness development, and court-ready reporting in Washington family-law matters.

Common Investigation Types for This Audience

These investigation pages are most frequently used for this audience's family-law objectives.

Divorce Investigations

Washington is a no-fault state, but that doesn't mean your divorce will be simple. Cases get stuck all the time when one side claims cohabitation, hidden spending, or bad parenting - and the other side just says "prove it." What's usually missing is an honest, fact-based timeline that isn't just one person's word against the other.

  • What we look into: cohabitation verification, residence-use timelines, lifestyle and spending inconsistencies, and whether the other party is being truthful about their living situation.
  • Also useful for: concerns about wasted marital assets, undisclosed overnight guests, and conflicting stories about household arrangements.
  • High net worth situations: if you suspect hidden business interests, shell companies, offshore accounts, or undisclosed assets like vehicles, boats, or property - we develop leads and document what can be verified through lawful sources.
  • Evidence focus: we compare what each side claims against what we independently observe, so the dispute gets tested with facts instead of feelings.
  • Goal: build a factual timeline that puts you in a stronger position for settlement or trial.
  • What you get: surveillance observations, chronology logs, and supporting photos or video.
  • What we won't do: hack accounts, impersonate anyone, trespass, or make unlawful recordings.

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High Net Worth Divorce Investigations

High net worth divorce investigations focus on financially complex family-law cases where business ties, property use, lifestyle patterns, and ownership leads need to be documented with court-ready clarity.

  • What we look into: business interests, shell entities, LLC and property ties, undeclared vehicles or boats, residence-use patterns, and lifestyle-to-income inconsistencies.
  • Use cases: disputed disclosures, business-owner divorce, asset-control conflicts, and financially complex settlement or trial preparation.
  • Output: source-linked timelines, ownership-lead packages, property-use documentation, and organized reporting for attorney review.

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Child Custody Investigations

When your child's safety is on the line, you need more than worry - you need proof. Family courts in Washington decide custody based on the "best interest of the child" standard, which means judges look at parental fitness, the home environment, each parent's history, and the child's physical and emotional well-being. But courts can only weigh what's in front of them. If you suspect neglect, substance abuse, unsafe supervision, or worse - we help you document it so the facts speak for themselves.

  • What we look into: custody exchanges, supervision concerns, unsupervised visitation, unsafe living conditions, and whether children are being exposed to dangerous people or situations - including partners with criminal histories, substance use around kids, signs of physical harm, or reckless behavior like impaired driving with children in the car.
  • Visitation monitoring: we observe and document visitation exchanges and overnight stays to verify whether court-ordered arrangements are being followed and whether the child appears safe.
  • Also useful for: unauthorized caregivers, concerning pickup/dropoff behavior, grandparents or extended family members seeking custody or visitation rights, and building facts for emergency custody motions.
  • False accusations: if you've been falsely accused of neglect, abuse, or unfit parenting, we gather independent evidence that tells your side of the story with dates, witnesses, and context - so you're not stuck just defending yourself with words.
  • Court factors we help document: parental fitness, stability of each home, each parent's willingness to support the child's relationship with the other parent, criminal or substance history, and the child's established routine - all factors Washington courts consider when deciding legal custody (who makes decisions) and physical custody (where the child lives), whether sole or joint.
  • Evidence focus: we separate one-time incidents from repeat patterns by documenting each observation with dates, times, and context.
  • Report standard: we use neutral, observable language with context and no legal conclusions.
  • Corroboration: field observations are cross-checked against lawful records, witness statements, and timeline references when available.
  • Goal: document the patterns that matter to your child's safety and well-being - tied to the facts a judge can actually use.
  • What you get: timestamped logs, photos/video, and incident timelines ready for legal review.
  • What we won't do: access school records illegally, break into devices, or record without authorization.

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Parental Kidnapping and Unauthorized Removal Investigations

Parental kidnapping and unauthorized removal investigations focus on urgent child-locate and movement-timeline work when a parent takes or keeps a child outside the expected legal or parenting-plan framework.

  • What we look into: parent and child locate leads, recent movement patterns, residence-use verification, public-facing digital traces, and timeline reconstruction tied to court orders or expected exchanges.
  • Use cases: missed returns, concealment concerns, emergency custody strategy support, and attorney-directed fact development in urgent child-custody disputes.
  • Output: source-linked locate notes, chronology-backed reporting, and organized evidence for attorney and law-enforcement coordination.

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Financial Support Investigations

Support orders don't update themselves. When someone starts a new job, picks up cash work, or moves in with a partner, the numbers change - but the court order stays the same until someone proves it. If you know the other side is hiding income or living a lifestyle that doesn't match what they claim, we help you put that on paper.

  • What we look into: income and employment verification, undisclosed side work or business activity, and asset or property leads.
  • Also useful for: cohabitation evidence in support disputes, cash-income vs. lifestyle mismatches, and tracing business interests - including shell companies, undisclosed partnerships, and property held through LLCs or trusts.
  • Evidence focus: we tie support arguments to verifiable income, residence, and spending patterns - not estimates or hearsay.
  • Goal: produce organized documentation that supports establishing or modifying a support order.
  • What you get: structured records research with sources indexed for legal use.
  • What we won't do: access financial data illegally or impersonate anyone to obtain tax records.

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Hidden Assets and Asset Search Investigations

In family-law disputes, outcomes often depend on whether income, property use, and financial control are documented with verifiable evidence. This work is focused on family-law asset discovery, not consumer debt collection or generic recovery services.

  • What we look into: hidden income indicators, undisclosed assets, and ownership/use patterns tied to support or divorce disputes.
  • Asset-search scope: vehicles, real property, business interests, and public-record leads that can be documented for legal review.
  • Also useful for: support, divorce, and compliance disputes where financial reality is contested.
  • What we do not market: crypto-scam recovery or unrelated debt-collection recovery services.

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Parenting Plan Investigations

A parenting plan is supposed to protect your child's routine and your time together. But when the other parent keeps showing up late, skipping exchanges, or ignoring the schedule entirely, telling the court "it keeps happening" isn't enough. You need documented proof that shows a pattern - not just a single frustrating weekend.

  • What we look into: parenting-plan compliance, schedule deviations, late exchanges, no-shows, and whether the other parent is consistently following the court order.
  • Also useful for: relocation or move-away disputes, denied parenting time, repeated holiday schedule violations, and situations where a deceptive opposing party is twisting the facts to make you look like the problem.
  • Evidence focus: we track exchanges and timing across multiple dates to show whether the order is being followed - or whether the violations form a pattern the court needs to see.
  • Goal: build a factual violation timeline that supports enforcement, contempt motions, or plan modification.
  • What you get: exchange logs, chronology reports, and evidence summaries ready for hearings.
  • What we won't do: harassing contact or anything that conflicts with active court orders.

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Common Service Types for This Audience

Service methods are selected based on legal goals, timeline, and evidentiary needs.

Good evidence loses its impact when it shows up disorganized, too late, or disconnected from what your attorney needs for the next hearing. Whether you have a lawyer or you're representing yourself, our job is to make the handoff clean and useful.

  • Case timeline handoff
  • Attorney-case coordination context for represented matters
  • Exhibit labeling protocol and evidence index QA
  • Evidence index packaging
  • Rebuttal timeline support for conflicting declarations
  • Judge/opposing-counsel research support
  • Preparation support before hearings

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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

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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Background Check

The facts you need are out there - scattered across records, social media, court filings, and public databases. We pull it together into one organized profile instead of leaving you with a pile of screenshots and guesswork.

  • Employment and earnings indicators
  • Character and digital footprint review
  • Social media evidence preservation - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, dating apps, and other platforms
  • Digital forensics support - cell phone records analysis, computer activity, and online account research through lawful channels
  • Civil and family court research
  • Alias, DBA, and linked-entity profile mapping
  • Student, military, marital, and death records checks
  • Asset and property profile development
  • Relationship and cohabitation indicators
  • Pre-marital and prenuptial background investigations

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Digital Forensics

Digital forensics focuses on lawful preservation, extraction, and analysis of digital evidence sources relevant to family-law disputes.

  • Scope examples: device and account activity timeline reconstruction, metadata-aware review, and evidence organization.
  • Use cases: disputed communications, deleted-message context, digital timeline conflicts, and corroboration support.
  • Output: source-linked findings formatted for attorney review and litigation preparation.

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Premarital and Prenuptial Background Investigations

Premarital and prenuptial background investigations focus on lawful due diligence before marriage or before signing an agreement, with emphasis on identity, litigation, business ties, and financial-risk signals.

  • Scope examples: alias and identity review, prior litigation and criminal-history checks, business and property lead development, and public-record pattern verification.
  • Use cases: prenuptial planning, high-asset relationship due diligence, and situations where financial or personal representations do not match available facts.
  • Output: organized public-record findings, timeline notes, and source-linked summaries for personal decision-making or attorney review.

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How We Support Attorney-Led Family-Law Matters

The goal is not generic investigation work. It is evidence development that fits deadlines, declarations, exhibits, and the actual theory of the case.

GAL and Evaluator Support

When a GAL or evaluator is involved, we focus on factual development around residence use, caregiving patterns, timeline conflicts, and witness follow-up tied to the issues already in dispute.

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Program and Provider Records

Family-law files often involve supervised visitation notes, parenting-class records, drug testing, treatment, or related provider materials. We help frame what those records may show, what they do not prove, and where outside factual development still matters.

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School, Childcare, and Routine-Stability Evidence

Day-to-day records often matter more than broad accusations. We help develop facts around pickups, caregiver substitutions, attendance problems, exchange timing, and who is actually handling routine care.

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Substance Use and Mental-Health Boundaries

These files go wrong when roles blur. We stay on the factual side: behavior, routine impact, testing or treatment context when lawfully available, witness development, and clean attorney-ready reporting.

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Role Clarity Across Professionals

One of the most useful attorney-side clarifications is knowing when a PI adds value versus when the better next move is a GAL, therapist, visitation provider, or some other professional.

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Fast-Turn Hearings and Exhibit Packaging

Urgent hearings often need tightly scoped work that can be launched quickly and handed off cleanly. We structure chronologies, source references, media, and update cadence around the immediate filing deadline.

Complex Financial and Child-Safety Cases

We regularly support matters involving hidden income, business entities, cohabitation, unauthorized child removal, coercive-control patterns, and emergency safety concerns where timing and corroboration matter.

For Attorneys & Law Firms FAQ

Can investigation work be coordinated directly with counsel?

Yes. Attorney-directed coordination is standard for represented matters, including scoping, update cadence, reporting format, and evidence handoff aligned to hearing or settlement deadlines.

Do you help organize evidence for declarations and exhibits?

Yes. We organize chronologies, supporting media, source references, and field findings so the output is easier to use in declarations, motions, and hearing preparation.

Can you assist with urgent family-law hearings?

Yes, when the timing is realistic. Fast-turn work is usually scoped tightly around the immediate evidentiary need, such as locate work, exchange documentation, witness development, or timeline clarification.

Do you support GAL-related or evaluator-related cases?

Yes. The work stays focused on factual investigation, not legal conclusions or evaluator functions. We document facts tied to the issues already under review.

Can you help counsel frame supervised-visitation, parenting-class, or treatment records?

Yes. We can help identify what those records may show, what they do not prove by themselves, and what additional factual development may still be needed.

When is a PI the better fit than a GAL, therapist, or other provider?

When the need is neutral factual development, chronology, locate work, outside observations, witness follow-up, or organized reporting. A PI does not replace legal advice, treatment, or evaluator functions.

Need audience-specific case planning?

Share your objective, legal timeline, and current constraints. We will map recommended investigation and service paths before launch.

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