Protect What Matters Most

When your child's safety and wellbeing are at stake, you need documented facts—not just concerns. We provide court-ready evidence to support your custody case.

Concerns That Keep Parents Up at Night

Worried about who your child is around during the other parent's time

Suspected substance abuse, neglect, or unsafe living conditions

Your ex isn't following the custody agreement or court orders

New partners or people you don't know spending time with your kids

Your attorney needs evidence but you can't document it yourself

Your concerns are valid. Let us help you document the facts.

What Our Investigation Documents

Living conditions and home environment assessment
Who is present during parenting time
Adherence to custody schedules and agreements
Evidence of substance abuse or impairment
Supervision and care quality observations
Activities and locations during custody periods
Background checks on new partners or household members

How It Works

A straightforward process designed around your needs

1

Case Review

We review your custody situation, concerns, and what documentation would be most valuable for your case.

2

Investigation Strategy

Working with you (and your attorney if applicable), we develop a plan focused on documenting specific concerns.

3

Documentation & Surveillance

We gather evidence through observation, surveillance, and background checks as needed.

4

Court-Ready Report

Comprehensive documentation package suitable for court proceedings, with testimony available.

Why Clients Trust Us

Child-Focused Approach

Every action we take considers the child's best interests first.

Attorney Collaboration

We work seamlessly with family law attorneys to build strong cases.

Court Experience

Extensive experience providing testimony in Michigan family courts.

Objective Documentation

We document facts without bias—exactly what courts need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a private investigator help my custody case?

Yes. We provide objective, documented evidence of parenting behaviors, living conditions, and custody agreement violations that can significantly impact court decisions.

What kind of evidence do courts accept?

Courts accept timestamped photos, video surveillance, detailed activity logs, background check results, and investigator testimony. All our documentation is prepared with court admissibility in mind.

Will my ex know they're being investigated?

No. We conduct surveillance discreetly. However, be aware that investigation results become part of court records if used in proceedings.

Can you investigate my ex's new partner?

Yes. Background checks on new partners or household members are common in custody investigations. We can verify criminal history, prior relationships, and living situations.

How do I work with my attorney on this?

We frequently collaborate with family law attorneys. You can involve your attorney from the start, or we can provide documentation for you to share with them. Attorney-directed investigations are common.

Investment

$150/hour

Retainer required. Background checks additional. Free consultation to assess your needs.

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