Interviews
The investigator may interview the non-custodial parent, their employer or their business associates to gather information about their income and assets.
Is your child being deprived of a court-mandated child support payment?
Do you believe that the current support amount wasn’t fairly calculated due to fraud?
Is the other parent lying about his or her employment status, assets, quality of life?
We are experienced in handling complex child support investigations, where income and employment verifications are needed.
We use a multi-step approach to collect evidence for you to present to court. The evidence we collect, leaves no doubt in the court’s eyes and often leads to modifications to the child support order. We also offer our expert court testimony to stand behind the facts that we collect on your behalf.
Child support investigations are investigations conducted to determine the financial ability of a parent or guardian to pay child support.
These investigations are done in cases where the non-custodial parent is not paying the child support that was ordered by the court or if there is a suspicion of the non-custodial parent’s income not being reported correctly.
The purpose of a child support investigation is to determine the income and assets of the non-custodial parent so that a fair child support order can be established or modified. The investigation may include:
The investigator may interview the non-custodial parent, their employer or their business associates to gather information about their income and assets.
The investigator may request financial records such as tax returns, bank statements, and pay stubs to determine the non-custodial parent’s income.
The investigator may conduct surveillance on the non-custodial parent to observe their lifestyle and habits in order to determine if they have any assets that are not being reported.
The investigator may use specialized databases to gather information about the non-custodial parent’s assets, such as property, vehicles, and boats.