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Hiring a Private Investigator Could Benefit Your Georgia Divorce

Publish Date: 12/02/2024

The Role of a Private Investigator in Divorce

When going through a divorce in Georgia, emotions often run high, and uncovering the truth can be crucial to the outcome of your case. While many people associate hiring a private investigator (PI) with proving adultery, there are several other valuable ways a PI can assist you during a divorce, from tracking hidden assets to uncovering child abuse.

In Georgia, private investigators must be licensed by the Georgia Board of Private Detective and Security Agencies. This ensures that they are trained professionals who can assist in legally gathering evidence which could impact your divorce or child custody case. A private investigator can collect various forms of evidence, including photographs, videos, recordings, and witness testimonies which may be used in court.

Common reasons for hiring a PI include:

· Adultery: Documenting extramarital affairs with photos or recordings.

· Hidden Assets: Searching for financial resources your spouse may be trying to hide.

· Child Abuse: Investigating potential emotional or physical abuse that may not be apparent.

· Background Checks: Examining your spouse or their new partner's background to uncover damaging information.

When to Hire a Private Investigator

It's important to discuss the need for a PI with a Georgia divorce attorney, who can assess whether a PI will be necessary for your case. In some situations, a PI's testimony in court could significantly strengthen your position, whether it's to expose an affair or prove the misuse of marital funds. In other situations, a client may get so focused on proving a point that they're willing to spend a lot of money on evidence which ultimately won't benefit their case. A discussion with your attorney can help you decide whether investing in a PI would help your case.

Choosing the Right Private Investigator


If you decide to hire a PI, follow these tips to ensure you're hiring a reputable professional:

· Verify their License: Make sure they are licensed by the Georgia Board.

· Review the Contract: Ensure the contract outlines services, fees, and expected outcomes.

· Check References: Ask for references from previous clients to gauge experience.

· Confirm Bonding and Insurance: Ensure they are bonded and have liability insurance to protect you in case of mishaps during their investigation.

Hiring a private investigator could be a costly but valuable decision in your divorce. Speak with an experienced divorce attorney to determine if hiring a PI is the right move for your case.

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