Information obtained through this type of investigation provides our clients with the evidence needed to Increase, Reduce or Eliminate their alimony obligation. A background investigations combined with surveillance can uncover if your ex-spouse has a new job, is being paid “under the table”, or even secretly remarried. Surveillance and investigative research will also uncover whether there is a non-relative occupant residing in the home, paying rent, or simply just performing household activities such as lawn maintenance or .engaging in home improvements etc. In some cases, surveillance may be all that is necessary. In other cases, we may have to “pull the trash” to acquire evidence of an unauthorized person receiving mail at the target address. Certainly the combination of both would be considered strong evidence in most states and this compelling and irrefutable evidence can be extremely beneficial in alimony arbitration.
• Does the ex-spouse have a new job?
• Do they have a side business?
• Do they run a home based business?
• Are some of their earnings paid in cash?
Cohabitation Evidence:
• Is a non-blood person living in the house?
• Is this person contributing with the household finances?
Over the years, we have assisted numerous clients with precisely these particular matters. Whatever your personal situation may be, we can help get the information you need to prove your case in arbitration. By providing you with the necessary facts regarding your ex-spouse, you can look forward to a favorable settlement.
Alimony Reduction
Alimony can be terminated or reduced if the payor spouse can prove that the payee spouse is living with another person and receiving a financial benefit from that arrangement. Through surveillance we can provide photo or video evidence of cohabitation