Sutter/Yuba Child Support/Custody Investigator

Sutter/Yuba Child Support/Custody Investigator W.A. Monroe & Associates Investigations CA PI #27594
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Monroe & Associates Investigations is a licensed and insured Security Consulting and Private Investigations firm. A licensed private investigator can give you information about where your child’s deadbeat father or deadbeat mother is living, where they are working and if they have any assets in their name. If your child’s other parent is not making payments for child support, but continues to earn

income in some form, we may be able to help you collect where the government falls short. Our job is to get you as much information as possible, to provide you the leverage to ensure the legal system takes the appropriate action to keep your child safe, and get your child’s support. Let’s face facts, there are many child support enforcement cases like yours and the court system is overloaded. Your one “deadbeat” parent case may not get the attention it deserves. The court is not designed to investigate deadbeat parents and most courts have very limited resources to work with in this regard. We know first hand how difficult life can be when no one is listening to you. Sometimes, it is in your best interest to get things done for yourself. We can assist in locating deadbeats, finding out where they are employed and what type of assets they have. Toll Free: 1-888-681-5941

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Child Support / Custody Investigations

What is a child custody investigation?
A child custody investigation is an objective observation of a child’s well-being and treatment, usually as part of a divorce, separation, or custody case.

A typical investigation involves an investigator assessing the treatment of a child by his or her parents. The conclusion of the investigator is then reported to the court and used in custody evaluations. When going through a divorce, a child custody investigation will provide reliable evidence without the bias.

How does a child custody investigation work?
Depending on the specific case, a child custody investigator will use surveillance to determine how a parent or guardian treats their child. Investigators will legally document any abuse or neglect they witness in photos, videos, and audio recordings. They will also question potential witnesses, like family members, and conduct background checks on custodial parties. When investigating a parent, an investigator looks for things like alcohol abuse, criminal activity, reckless driving, gambling, drug abuse, and any other activities that negatively affect the child. They will also ensure that the parent is providing a safe, clean living space, healthy food, emotional support, and other necessities for their child. These investigators are trained to see the safety of the child as a priority. Sometimes, investigations are even conducted without the knowledge of the child in order to cause them less stress. If the results are problematic, an investigator will not only turn in a report but also testify in court.

What are the different types of child custody?
After an investigator reports their findings, the court will decide the custody of the child. Based on the results of the investigation, there are a couple types of custody that the parents could receive:

Legal Custody: Parents with legal custody have the ability to make legal decisions regarding the child.

Physical Custody: This kind of custody determines with which parent the child lives.

Sole Custody: Having sole custody means one parent has both physical and legal custody of the child. The other parent may have visitation rights but cannot make decisions involving the child.

Joint Legal Custody: With joint custody, both parents have a voice in decisions surrounding the child. In the event of a major dispute, the issue will be settled in court.

Joint Physical Custody: Joint physical custody means the child splits their time and lives with both parents.

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