Child Custody

Child Custody

Elite Sleuth

Your child’s welfare is your life’s priority. Every child should live without fearing physical or mental harm from others. Whether the child’s custody has already been ruled upon through the Family Court, or you are preparing your case, Elite Sleuth can help you find the evidence to build the strongest case possible. In the delicate realm of child custody battles, the safety and well-being of the children involved is of paramount importance. It’s not uncommon for one or both parents to harbour concerns about their child’s welfare when in the care of the other parent.

Nothing can minimise what many parents and children go through during contentious custody battles. Parents are often left feeling powerless in the absence of their children in terms of their welfare. This is especially if there are extenuating circumstances such as alcohol and drug abuse, physical or mental abuse and much more suspected by either party in the battle.

How we can help

  • Documentation of the other parent’s behaviour.
  • Proof of living conditions.
  • Evidence of any violations of existing custody agreements.
  • Information about new partners or other individuals spending time with the child.

Why Child Custody Investigations Matter

Child custody disputes are emotionally charged, and often, they revolve around concerns about a parent’s ability to provide a safe environment for their child. To address these concerns, private investigators like Elite Sleuth conduct thorough investigations to help establish facts, uncover any potential risks, and gather evidence that can be crucial in court.

When To Consider a Private Investigator

Considering the stakes involved in child custody cases, hiring a private investigator is often a wise decision. When there are doubts about a child’s safety or a parent’s suitability, a family attorney will likely recommend seeking the services of a reputable private investigator to gather necessary evidence.

  • Suspected Child Endangerment or Neglect

    If there are concerns about a child’s safety or well-being in the care of one parent.

  • Substance Abuse or Criminal Activity

    If there’s reason to believe a parent is involved in illegal activities or substance abuse that could endanger the child.

  • Uncovering Hidden Assets or Income

    In cases where financial deceit might impact child support or custody decisions.

  • Verification of Parental Lifestyle and Associations

    Ensuring the child is in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment.