The role of the detective in collecting evidence for the purposes of the evidentiary proceedings

Declaring guilt in relation to the spouse starts a fierce divorce case with the so-called cleaning up family dirt. The aggrieved party is looking for evidence to prove the spouse's guilt at all costs. If a couple has children and one of the spouses wants to retain custody of them, it is especially advisable to use the services of an experienced private investigator who will professionally collect evidence of guilt. Obtaining such evidence is a time-consuming process requiring, above all, discretion. If it is missing and the partner realizes that he is being followed by his spouse, his caution will increase and he can effectively remove evidence of his guilt.

The detective suggests that if the spouse who blames the other party for the breakdown of the marriage searches for evidence incriminating the spouse on his own, he must remember not to infringe his personal rights, because he may be prosecuted for doing so. This happens when he secretly browses his partner's e-mail and copies private correspondence, checks his bank statements, or reads private chat conversations.

It must be emphasized that the fault for the breakdown of the marriage can be proven, but it requires the right tools and skills, and it takes a lot of time. Therefore, the help of a qualified detective may be the best solution.