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Child Custody |
When a family is broken up there are usually children involved. Sadly, sometimes this results in a child custody battle between the parties. In child custody law, courts attempt to rule in the best interest of the children. Many times the court does not have a clear picture as to what is really going on in the lives of your children.
Our investigators get involved when there is unethical, deceitful, immoral or unhealthy conduct present. Examples are false accusations, contempt, deceit, withholding of children, abuse or neglect in child custody cases.
Confidential Investigations has a strong and powerful track record turning child custody cases around. With a combination of surveillance and solid investigation work we uncover the truth and provide the proof to the court. If you are tired of being steamrolled or manipulated by the less than scrupulous spouse or ex-spouse, go no further. Call us for a free consultation, 208-762-5767.
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""I decided to hire Confidential Investigations after my ex kicked me out of my own home with a false restraining order. My lawyer was skeptical at the time and wanted to negotiate. Surveillance conducted by Confidential Investigations revealed that she had promptly moved her boyfriend into my home and he was the new house dad, taking my kids to soccer, baseball and school ... all the while I could not come within 300 feet or their school, home or her presence. I was only allowed supervised visitation of my own children. The information provided by Confidential Investigations proved my ex was not telling the truth and that she had lied under oath. These facts enabled me to prevail in my divorce case and reestablish and repair my relationship with my children. Confidential Investigations saved my family from further harm and also saved my reputation in the community."
R. C. Rathdrum, Idaho
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