One of the most important responsibilities relating to these types of investigations is the gathering of evidence. Evidence gathered and obtained by this Investigation Agency is done in such a way as it will always become admissible as evidence in a Court of Law. Many of the divorcing parties have minor children. The Courts are frequently asked to decide important issues concerning these children. When parties can not reach an agreement, the issues are tried before a Judge, in a Court of Law, who after hearing all evidence and arguments presented by both sides, then shapes an arrangement that meets the requirements of law based upon the individual circumstances of the case.
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