Child Support & Family Court Investigations
Child support is a legal obligation designed to ensure the well-being and financial stability of children after a separation or divorce. However, it's not uncommon for some parents to avoid their financial responsibilities by concealing their true income, assets, or employment status. Our family court investigations are tailored to address these issues, providing thorough and discreet investigations to uncover the truth and help enforce child support orders effectively.
Benefits of Our Service
- Financial Fairness for Children: Ensures that child support payments reflect the true financial capabilities of the parent, promoting fairness and stability for the child.
- Legal Enforcement Support: Provides comprehensive evidence to support legal actions for enforcing child support orders, making legal processes more efficient and effective.
- Prevention of Fraud: Deters and detects fraudulent activities related to income and asset reporting, protecting the financial interests of the child.
- Peace of Mind: Offers reassurance to custodial parents that all resources are being used to ensure the financial responsibilities are met.
- Comprehensive Financial Overview: Gives a clear picture of a parent's financial situation, facilitating better-informed decisions in family court proceedings.
What We Check
- Employment & Income Verification: We identify any unreported employment, independent contracts, or business ownerships that could affect child support calculations.
- Court Judgments & Legal Filings: Our investigations review past child support rulings, modifications, and any related legal disputes to understand the historical context and compliance.
- Asset & Property Ownership: We locate real estate, vehicles, and other high-value assets that might have been undisclosed during child support hearings.
- Business Associations & Financial Transactions: We identify hidden sources of income and financial resources that may not have been reported.
- Rental Agreements & New Acquisitions: Tracking changes in residency and recent significant purchases can provide insights into a parent's financial ability to pay child support.
Scenarios Where This Service is Essential
- During Divorce Proceedings: When initial child support terms are being set, ensuring all financial information is accurate and complete.
- Post-Judgment Modifications: If there's reason to believe that a parent's financial situation has changed, either improving or worsening, which could affect their ability to pay.
- Legal Enforcement Actions: When a parent fails to meet their child support obligations, and legal enforcement becomes necessary to compel payment.
- Custodial Parent Concerns: Whenever a custodial parent suspects that the other parent is hiding income or assets to avoid paying fair child support.
Our Child Support & Family Court Investigations equip custodial parents and legal professionals with the necessary tools to enforce child support obligations, ensuring that children receive the support they need for a healthy and stable upbringing.