Can you hire a private investigator for child custody?

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asked Dec 16, 2020 in Law/Ethics by Martyblankensaw (710 points)
Can you hire a private investigator for child custody?

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answered Dec 17, 2020 by ZXarlene (2,000 points)
Yes you can hire a private investigator for child custody cases.

During a child custody battle the hiring of a Private Investigator can help give the court evidence that will ensure the best decision gets made.

If you think the other parent is committing acts of neglect or abuse, a Private Investigator can and will help you prove it.

If you think the court might give you custody if it has enough facts, you should also hire a Private Investigator.

The reason Lawyers will sometimes hire private investigators is because the things the Lawyer wants to show are not already present in the evidence that was collected before the case was filed.

A private investigator can serve a crucial role in a criminal defense investigation, as they work to find witnesses and evidence that will establish reasonable doubt-- that will show the jury that there is reason to believe that the defendant is not actually responsible for committing the crime.

Private Investigators cannot get bank records because they have no authority to do so.

Most private investigators are just normal citizens without any law enforcement training or authority and are hired by people to conduct investigations.

However in some cases there are a few private investigators that do have arrest powers and work for law enforcement but the majority of private investigators are not law enforcement.

A seasoned private investigator however may be able to identify bank accounts linked to an individual through interviews, public records searches, or other legitimate investigative techniques.

A private investigator can lie but the lies won't hold up in court.

If a private investigator goes to court with you or the person who hired them then the private investigator has to agree to tell the truth.

if the private investigator lies in court then they can be jailed or perjury.

So most legit private investigators won't lie but it's possible that some private investigators may lie but that is rare.

Private investigators are allowed to take photos of someone as long as the private investigator is taking the photos from a public property such as on a road, sidewalk etc.

The private investigator cannot go up to someone's window and take photos through the persons window but they can take photos of the outside of the house or take photos of you when you're outside your house.

Just like anyone else can take photos of the outside of your house or take photos of you out in public the private investigator can as well.

Most private investigators are working for a company or for themselves and are not law enforcement.

The non lawn enforcement private investigators have no authority over you and cannot make arrests and have to follow the law like every other citizen.

Sometimes private investigators are hired by law enforcement to carry out investigations and those private investigators could actually be law enforcement and have authority.

However the private investigators that work for the public and are hired by the public to follow someone and investigate things or people are just regular people that are non law enforcement.

Those private investigators have no authority to arrest someone or any other type of authority and must follow the same rules and laws that other people do.

Most private investigators will indeed follow the laws rules and regulations so they do not break the law and get into trouble.

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