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Low Cost Detectives Child Custody Africa. We offer an insight into the ability of a parent or responsible adult to provide sufficient and adequate care for the child or children in question.  Plus then the appropriate required evidence.

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Child Custody Investigations in Africa will commonly asses and gather evidence of:

• Signs of gambling, drug, alcohol and substance misuse
• Signs of criminal activity
• Educational and schooling
• Nurturing and protecting
• Domestic violence
• Reckless driving and behaviour
• Home environment assessment for the welfare of the child
• Clothing and shelter given to the child
• That the child is being fed appropriately

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Child custody Investigations have been proven vital when providing evidence in African courts

Child Custody Africa. Every parent wants to perceive themselves as the best parent they could ever be. It is a complex and touching situation for both parties but what really matters is your children and their health and well being. A child’s care and safety are always at the heart of our investigation.

If you simply want to put your mind at ease knowing your child is safe and secure. You may have an ongoing custody court case. If you are newly separated and need background checks their new partner.
We are here help whatever your needs we are here for you. Our services can be carried out Nationally and Internationally with the highest level of due diligence and in complete confidence.

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F.A.Q

Please find a list below of frequently asked questions and answers

A Private Investigator’s job is to help organisations, members of the public, and solicitors, to solve sensitive or difficult problems by discretely gathering evidence and information.  Information is gathered using professional methods, including tracking, surveillance, making enquiries and monitoring.  A Private Investigator will uncover the facts.  This information is then presented, and advice is offered for you where appropriate.

Surveillance, monitoring and vehicle tracking

Personal background and history checks

Relationship issues

Employee Absenteeism

Tracing missing people

Investigating fraud and theft

Using a private investigator is perfectly legal, providing that you choose a professional and ethical investigator or agency that follow the rule of the law, based on the country they operate in.

Private investigators employ the use of a variety of professional tools, equipment and know-how to obtain the information they require.  The way in which information is gathered will depend completely on the nature of the case that is being investigated.

The price you can expect to pay for a private investigator to take on your case will be entirely dependent on the nature and extent of your enquiry.  Factors that will play a part in the cost include the number of operatives that will be required to carry out the investigation, mileage undertaken, and the tools, equipment and resources required.

Typical costs for common investigations are:

Surveillance – £45 – £75 per hour

Tracing people – £150 – £350

Background checks – £55 – £95 per hour

GPS tracking – £300 – £800