A private investigation agency must be discrete when handling an adultery case. In the course of adultery investigations, New Jersey detectives that are discovered jeopardize your chances of catching a cheating spouse. The obvious way an agency might get caught is while trying to collect video or photographs of their subject. However, this is not the only way to detect cheating investigations. New Jersey spouses commonly intercept communications between investigators and their client. It is critical that the agency you select is as careful with its communications as it is with its surveillance operations. This is why we will not use email as a method to communicate with our clients and why our toll free number (800-688-9230) will not appear on your phone bill.
We apply this same level of discretion to all of our cases. Whether we are conducting custody, adultery or co-habitation investigations, New Jersey clients can be sure that our operatives are specially trained to obtain valuable evidence without being detected. In fact, we are so renowned for our discretion we attract VIP clients from around the country seeking to maintain their privacy. From our mobile computer examination facility that will allow us to quickly copy a hard drive at the meeting location of your choice to the special training of provided personnel conducting our cheating investigations, New Jersey has no other agency with our commitment to discrete operation. You can trust us to handle your case with the courtesy and respect you deserve.
Our staff is able to provide a number of services. In addition to adultery investigations, New Jersey parents commonly hire us for evidence in custody cases. Of course, often these are connected cases. Another type of case that commonly occurs after a divorce decree is a co-habitation surveillance. In co-habitation investigations, New Jersey alimony recipients are observed to obtain evidence that they are living as a couple with a lover, even if separate residences are technically maintained. This evidence can be used to request a reduction (or even cancellation) of alimony payments. For more information about our services, contact us and arrange for your free consultation.