When the numbers—and the story—don’t add up.
If you’re paying spousal support and suspect your ex may be bending the truth, you’re not alone. Whether it’s undisclosed income, hidden cohabitation, or lifestyle choices that violate your support agreement, we help uncover the facts that could impact your case.
Our team conducts discreet, thorough investigations to document evidence of support violations—giving you the leverage you need to seek a fair outcome.
Determine if your former spouse is living with a new partner, which may affect their eligibility for support.
Identify hidden income streams, employment, or assets that weren’t disclosed during divorce proceedings.
We gather and document evidence that stands up in court, working seamlessly with your attorney if needed.
Our investigators operate with professionalism, sensitivity, and respect for your situation.
Suspected cohabitation with a romantic partner
Undisclosed employment or side income
Significant lifestyle upgrades inconsistent with reported finances
Business ownership or income hidden through third parties
Suspicions of fraud or misrepresentation in financial disclosures
Consultation & Case Review
We start with a confidential consultation to understand your concerns and review any existing information.
Investigation Plan Development
Based on your situation, we design a plan that may include surveillance, social media monitoring, financial research, and other investigative techniques.
Evidence Collection
Our team documents cohabitation, income activity, and other relevant findings with the discretion and professionalism your case deserves.
Reporting & Support
We provide clear, organized reports that can be used by your legal team. We’re also available for testimony if needed.
If your ex is violating the terms of your spousal support agreement—whether by living with a new partner, hiding income, or failing to disclose employment—evidence from an investigation can support your request to modify or terminate payments.
Depending on the situation, we may gather proof of cohabitation, employment status, business ownership, undisclosed income, or lifestyle inconsistencies. This can include surveillance photos, social media activity, financial records, and other legally obtained documentation.
In many cases, cohabitation with a romantic partner can be grounds to reduce or terminate alimony—but it depends on your state laws and the terms of your agreement. We recommend consulting with your attorney; we’re happy to work directly with them as part of the process.
No—our investigations are conducted discreetly and professionally. Your ex will not be aware of our involvement unless you choose to use the findings in court.
The timeline depends on the specifics of your case and the type of evidence needed. Some cases may require only a few days of surveillance, while others may take several weeks for thorough documentation. We’ll give you an honest estimate up front based on your goals.
Yes. Our investigators are prepared to testify to their findings if required. We also provide clear, organized reports that are easy for attorneys and courts to understand.
Costs vary depending on the scope of the investigation—factors like location, hours of surveillance, and the complexity of the case all play a role. Contact us for a confidential consultation and quote tailored to your situation.
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