Orange County Private Investigator Helps Clients Win their Child Custody Case, While Minimizing or Avoiding Excessive Legal FeesAttorney Fees
Los Angeles, CA, June 18, 2009 --(
PR.com)-- Lead Investigation Group (LEAD) has mastered the art and science of Child Custody by effectively proving the vital issues in California’s Family Law courts. The agency is known as an authority in the family law venue. The agency is highly esteemed among family court judges and custody evaluators (730 Evaluators). The agency provides its services to qualified clients in child custody battles.
The agency has had great success in proving alcohol abuse, drug abuse, child neglect, unfitness and has leveraged many cases in mediations, OSC hearings, modifications, 730 Evaluations and trial. The agency's work has resulted in many successful Ex-Parte (emergency) hearings, Move Away cases and has protected the custody interests of many deserving parents. The agency is diligent and experienced in undertaking challenging cases involving “Move Away” cases, which remains one of the most challenging endeavors in family law venues.
Steve S. Moosavi, a Certified Family Law Investigator, routinely investigates child custody cases, primarily in Orange County, Los Angeles and San Diego family courts. He commented, “The best attorney will not be able to win your custody case without the right evidence.” Moosavi has worked on many cases and has helped many clients who have suffered financial hardships when their attorney fees got out of control. These occur more commonly in modification or a Move-Away case, where a court battle is fought in absence of credible evidence.
LEAD’s task is to gather and present relevant evidence. "Much of the evidence can be obtained through surveillance and documentation, analysis of facts, revelation of discrepancies, background checks, records retrieval, interviews and presentation of findings through the investigator's declaration or testimony." These investigative methodologies are part of the agency’s formula in winning custody cases. The agency has a practice of incorporating “hard evidence” such as photographs, video evidence, audio recordings and legal documents to strengthen the value of its presentation.
“The right evidence within the proper context” is vital to the likelihood of receiving a favorable order while keeping the legal expenditures as low as possible.” Through their investigation, the agency routinely demonstrates psychological abuse, neglect and parental unfitness. These findings are evidenced in the Investigator’s declaration and carry substantial legal impact. Some issues are independently trivial, however the totality of issues developed through a properly conducted investigation along with collateral witnesses’ testimony makes all the difference.
Steve S. Moosavi, Director of Lead Investigation Group, Inc. said “…issues must be developed and properly “proven-up” when presenting evidence to show the relative capability of the parents to meet the child’s psychological best interests.”
In a recent custody case relating to time share increase, the investigators documented that the biological mother was inattentive to the 4 year old child. She maintained intimate relationships with two male friends with access to the child during the mother’s visitation. The child was frequently dropped off at the grandparents’ house, as the mother partied during weekends. This evidence became useful in increasing the biological father’s visitation with the 4 year old child.
In a recent Move Away Case, the investigators demonstrated the child’s home environment with the father was not suitable for the child’s care and proper upbringing. The investigators documented issues relating to alcohol consumption and possible substance abuse within the household. The evidence presented by the investigators suggested the child’s best interests would be met with the petitioning party, who proposed to move to a more suitable home environment with adequate supervision and greater educational opportunity.
Family Court judges and psychological evaluators (court appointed 730 evaluators) realize the importance of evidence substantiating allegations and claims commonly made by contestants in a child custody dispute. They must objectively evaluate all available evidence when arriving at a sound decision or recommendation. LEAD’s evidence and findings are highly useful during 730 Evaluations. Common issues relate to alcohol and drugs, pornography, neglect, physical or psychological abuse.
Lead Investigation Group, Inc. works with private clients and Certified Family Law Specialist attorneys to prove central issues that would otherwise by unproven and disregarded in the court’s decision making. The agency has field offices throughout Northern and Southern California to help clients in near every venue in California.
The agency also specializes in investigating financial matters and asset checks affecting Child Support and Spousal Maintenance (alimony) by finding Hidden Assets, Bank Accounts, Brokerage Accounts and fraudulently transferred monies.
The agency operates 24 Hours a day.
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