Evidence Gathering
Lawyers often have private investigators collect evidence and investigate clients and opposition alike. Information is critically important for successful attorneys, and a private investigator can gather evidence that helps to win cases. For example, divorce cases might spur lawyers to use private investigators to get evidence of suspected adultery or other issues. According to Hack Spirit, infidelity causes nearly 70% of all divorces. Defense cases also can benefit from a private investigation that might reveal evidence that exonerates the accused.
Discover Hidden Assets
Another common use lawyers have for private investigators is to reveal hidden assets within a case. When couples divorce or when mothers seek child support from the fathers are two good examples of when an opposing party might want to hide assets from the court. Hiding financial assets or properties could protect them against a court-ordered divestiture or surrendering a significant amount due to a court order. A private investigator can find any hidden assets to help the lawyer with the case swiftly and professionally.
Locating Missing Persons
Attorneys might need to locate people whose whereabouts are unknown and who might have a significant impact on a legal matter. The individual might be a missing family member of a deceased owner of an estate or maybe someone evading being served papers for a pending lawsuit. Whatever the reason, a private investigator can help to locate that person. They can work together to complete a case quickly to give those in the community peace of mind.
You can learn more about how private investigators work and hire one for legal purposes by calling or sending an online message via our contact form located on our website.. At EXCALIBUR Private Investigation, we help those who need assistance with pending legal matters. We have a team of private investigators to help you and your lawyer with all aspects of your case.