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Category: Divorce

  • Computer Forensic Analysis is a Tool for Divorce Attorneys and Clients

    Computer Forensic Analysis is a Tool for Divorce Attorneys and Clients

    Computer forensic investigators are bloodhounds for evidence of the truth. The truth could be evidence of a corporate crime or something as personal as relationships between spouses. Divorce attorneys contact often with different requests. One case recently involved a forensic computer analysis. The wife felt trapped in a marriage to a wealthy professional. Everyone thought…

  • Cell Tower Triangulation Provides Evidence of Innocence

    Cell Tower Triangulation Provides Evidence of Innocence

    Another interesting case recently investigated was centered in a child custody battle. A police officer and his wife in Iowa were divorcing and both wanted custody of their two children. The wife accused the officer of harassing her by sending threatening text messages. He was on the verge of losing any custodial rights as well…

  • Know When to Catch Your Cheating Spouse

    Know When to Catch Your Cheating Spouse

    With half of all marriages in America ending in divorce, it won’t surprise you, I’m sure, to learn that in 65% of marriages, there is a cheating spouse – either currently involved in an extramarital affair or been involved in marriage infidelity in the past. In many instances, even when you feel you have evidence…

  • Don’t Let a Spouse Hiding Money in a Divorce Lead to an Unfair Settlement

    Don’t Let a Spouse Hiding Money in a Divorce Lead to an Unfair Settlement

    Women are frequently very passive in their marriages, allowing the husbands to “call the shots” financially. And very often, women find themselves in the dark regarding family finances. If you anticipate divorce or you are already in the midst of filing or being served with divorce proceedings, this is absolutely NOT the time to sit…

  • Asset Investigation Uncovers Unexpected Truth

    Asset Investigation Uncovers Unexpected Truth

    During a divorce, assets come into focus. Spouses – both husbands and wives often take steps that could have long-term implications. If one spouse is hiding money in a divorce, the other spouse may be denied a fair settlement. On the other hand, hidden bank accounts or stock accounts that are subsequently located through an…

  • Hidden Asset Search Investigator Plays Big Part in Divorce Cases

    Hidden Asset Search Investigator Plays Big Part in Divorce Cases

    In our many years providing asset investigations and recovery services for attorneys and their clients, has accumulated volumes of experience and knowledge. That’s why we are known as a premier Indiana asset search investigator. One of the reasons attorneys are quick to call us when they see assets in divorce is because we are experts…

  • Divorce and Children: Investigations of Marital Infidelity Used in Child Custody Decisions

    Divorce and Children: Investigations of Marital Infidelity Used in Child Custody Decisions

    What starts with a request from one spouse for to find proof of a cheating spouse or other marital infidelity often expands into another area: child custody. The requests to find evidence of an extramarital affair by an unfaithful wife or unfaithful husband continue to surge, which is why we have much experience in this…

  • Child Custody and the Unfaithful Wife

    Child Custody and the Unfaithful Wife

    You were married and had children. You never thought it was even in your vocabulary to be asking someone to “follow my wife” or considered you have a wife cheating on you. But here you are talking to an attorney about your suspicions about a cheating spouse. He’s asking whether or not you have seen…

  • Provides Objective Evidence of Marital Infidelity

    Provides Objective Evidence of Marital Infidelity

    Every single time couples smile and say “I do,” they are hoping to beat  the odds that half of all marriages in this country end in divorce. There are many reasons why relationships go so sour, but one of the more prevalent reasons why couples race to divorce court is marital infidelity. Although studies show…

  • Discovering Hidden Divorce Assets Can Mean a New Settlement Agreement is Possible

    Discovering Hidden Divorce Assets Can Mean a New Settlement Agreement is Possible

    Property division orders can be set aside at times post-divorce. It wasn’t too long ago that such a request was made in the state of New York. In this case, assets divided in divorce included a brokerage account with the infamous Bernie Madoff. The husband, who had given the wife a substantial settlement based on…