
DIVORCE
Why Clients Seek Divorce Investigations
During a divorce, questions often arise about hidden assets, financial misconduct, lifestyle changes, or behaviors that may impact negotiations or court outcomes. You may also need to verify compliance with temporary orders or document concerns related to custody or support. Our role is to gather reliable information so you can make informed decisions and present accurate evidence when needed.
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Our Approach
Every divorce case is unique, and we tailor our investigative strategy to your specific concerns. Depending on your needs, our work may include:
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Surveillance to document activities, associations, or lifestyle patterns
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Verification of employment, income, or cohabitation concerns
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Asset and property research to identify potential undisclosed holdings
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Documentation of behaviors relevant to custody or support matters
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Background checks on individuals involved in the situation
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Photographic and written evidence collection
Throughout the process, we maintain strict confidentiality and communicate with you in a clear, professional, and supportive manner.
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What You Can Expect
You will receive a detailed, organized report that presents factual findings — never assumptions or speculation. Our documentation is designed to support legal proceedings, mediation, or settlement discussions. When necessary, we can also provide testimony to ensure the evidence is properly understood and considered.
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Focused on Clarity and Fairness
Divorce investigations require discretion, neutrality, and a commitment to accuracy. At Sly Fox Private Investigations, we focus on delivering the truth with professionalism and care. Whether you’re preparing for court or simply seeking clarity, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence
Divorce Investigations – Frequently Asked Questions
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Why would someone hire a private investigator during a divorce?
Divorce often raises questions about finances, assets, lifestyle changes, or behaviors that may affect negotiations or court outcomes. A private investigator provides objective, documented facts that help you make informed decisions and present accurate evidence when needed.
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What types of issues can a divorce investigation address?
These investigations can help uncover or document concerns such as hidden assets, undisclosed income, cohabitation, financial misconduct, violations of temporary orders, or behaviors relevant to custody or support matters.
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Will my spouse know they’re being investigated?
No. All work is conducted discreetly and confidentially. Your privacy and safety are always our top priorities.
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What methods do you use during a divorce investigation?
Depending on your concerns, we may use surveillance, asset research, employment or income verification, background checks, and documentation of daily activities or associations. All methods are lawful and tailored to your specific situation.
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Can your findings be used in court?
Yes. Our reports are factual, organized, and designed to withstand legal scrutiny. When necessary, we can also provide testimony to ensure the evidence is clearly understood.
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How long does a divorce investigation take?
Timelines vary based on the complexity of the concerns, the subject’s routines, and the type of documentation needed. After discussing your case, we’ll provide a realistic estimate and keep you informed throughout the process.
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What kind of evidence will I receive?
You’ll receive a clear, detailed report that may include photographs, timelines, documented observations, asset findings, and verification of relevant information. Everything is presented in a way that is easy to understand and ready for legal use if necessary.
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Do you take sides in divorce disputes?
No. Our role is to remain neutral and document the facts. We focus on accuracy, professionalism, and providing information that supports fair, informed decision‑making.

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