Civil Crime Investigation
Focuses on resolving disputes and cases related to civil offenses, ensuring justice through detailed evidence analysis.
List Of Our Services

Murder Cases
In murder investigations, detectives gather evidence to solve homicide cases by identifying the perpetrator and understanding the motive behind the crime. These investigations involve collecting forensic evidence, interviewing witnesses, analyzing crime scenes, and working closely with law enforcement to build a prosecution case.

Divorce Cases
In divorce investigations, private detectives often collect evidence to support alimony, child custody, or property settlements claims. This can involve investigating financial records, tracking hidden assets, or uncovering evidence of infidelity. The information is used to provide legal support during divorce proceedings.

Robbery Cases
Robbery investigations focus on identifying the individuals responsible for theft through force or intimidation. Investigators gather surveillance footage, witness statements, and physical evidence from crime scenes. The goal is to track suspects, recover stolen goods, and bring them to justice.

Property Disputes Cases
Property dispute investigations involve resolving conflicts related to the ownership or use of property. Investigators gather documentation, research property history, and verify ownership claims to help resolve disputes over land, real estate, or inheritance. This service is crucial in court cases where ownership or rights are contested.

Asset Search
An asset search is conducted to locate an individual’s or organization’s hidden or undisclosed assets, often in cases of divorce, fraud, or debt collection. Investigators track down financial accounts, real estate, investments, and other valuable assets to ensure accurate financial reporting or settlements.

Litigation Support
Litigation support involves assisting legal teams by providing investigative services to gather evidence, research facts, and analyze information related to court cases. Investigators may work on criminal, civil, or corporate litigation cases, helping lawyers strengthen their legal arguments through evidence and expert analysis.