Divorce or separation comes with many implications, but the most significant is alimony. This is something most people don’t think about when they part ways. Once the divorce is finalized, the affected spouse or partner wakes up to the reality that they are supposed to make alimony payments. Should you find yourself walking down this unfamiliar path, you should make an effort to enlist the services of an alimony investigator. Only a professional investigator can lift the burden of alimony by showing you deserve a reduction or termination.
Sometimes, spouses who are awarded alimony payments tend to misuse them. Such people will use alimony or support payments for purposes other than what was intended. If you suspect that your former spouse or partner is abusing alimony payment, you have the right to investigate and uncover the truth. Bond Investigations detectives can assist you with alimony investigations to show a “change of circumstances” which can make the court reconsider alimony. Armed with adequate proof, your attorney can appeal for a reduction or termination.
Co-habitation is one of the major grounds for alimony reduction or termination. As the aggrieved spouse, you can petition the court to either reduce or terminate alimony once you show sufficient proof of a change of circumstances. This is where Bond Investigations steps in. Our alimony investigator can take up your case and do a thorough and conclusive investigation to have your alimony reduced or terminated. Through our investigations, we can assist you to obtain proof that will influence the court’s ruling in your favor. Some of the things that the court will be interested in finding out include: • Duration of the relationship • time spent by spouses/couples • whether or not they vacation/holiday together • nature of daily activities • the interrelation of personal affairs
In most states, the court and law enforcement is not mandated to investigate whether a former spouse or partner is cohabiting with another person. The responsibility to investigate and obtain proof lies with the aggrieved spouse. Our alimony investigators can assist with investigations to prove you really deserve a reduction or termination. Whether you want to uncover the nature of the relationship or find out how alimony is being used, our alimony investigations will yield evidence that can withstand the scrutiny of any court. We will present all evidence and supporting documentation so that your attorney can build a strong case.
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