Child Support Maintenance Investigation
A child maintenance investigation is generally launched when one parent suspects that the other parent is rorting the system; this could be the person claiming the support, or the person paying the support. It often revolves around undeclared income, work, or assets. We have staff experienced in such investigations.
The more information you can bring to us the higher the probability of success. We do provide free quotes, but you must always balance the cost against the potential benefit, phone 1300 966 103, or you can email us.
One of the most common methods of gathering the evidence required is surveillance. Our surveillance operatives are experienced, and include ex-police operatives.
Surveillance permits you to compare actual activity with the stated activity; it can provide you with the necessary information for factual investigations, such as where a person is working, or if they are living with another. We are looking at the inconsistency between claimed work, or unemployment, and actual work displayed, or who for, which is relevant to a child support maintenance claim.
Surveillance permits you to compare actual activity with the stated activity; it can provide you with the necessary information for factual investigations, such as where a person is working, or if they are living with another. We are looking at the inconsistency between claimed work, or unemployment, and actual work displayed, or who for, which is relevant to a child support maintenance claim.
Factual investigations include interviews, the taking of affidavits, the location and preservation of evidence (including documents) and the preparation of briefs. This is the overt side of an investigation and is usually undertaken after the conclusion of the surveillance component.
Child support maintenance investigations are generally undertaken as private investigations, as government departments do not have the finances or resources to investigate.
Child support maintenance investigations are generally undertaken as private investigations, as government departments do not have the finances or resources to investigate.