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We understand that making contact can sometimes feel daunting - especially when the matter is sensitive. Rest assured, your privacy is protected at every step.

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Office hours

Monday – Friday, 9.00 am – 5:00 pm (NZT)

After Hours / Urgent Matters: If your enquiry is time-sensitive, urgent or after hours, feel free to send us a friendly text to ensure we can respond promptly and action your request.

FAQs

Here are some common questions about our investigation services and how we operate.

What kind of evidence is admissible in Family Court?

At a minimum, evidence must be obtained legally. Common forms include photographs, witness statements, and other factual documentation. Depending on the circumstances, other types of lawful evidence may also be available.

Can you investigate breaches of protection orders?

Yes, we can. Our tools aim to remove the ‘mind games’ you may experience around fears the respondent is watching or breaching their conditions. Gathering evidence of potential breaches is something we are well equipped to do and will provide in a format that is able to be acted on by police.

Can you trace or monitor a partner or ex-partner’s activity?

Only with a justifiable and legal reason. We will not monitor a partner or ex-partner without legitimate grounds, as doing so could breach the law and their privacy.

How do you ensure the victim’s safety during investigations?

We have a range of resources available to help victims feel safe and confident that the Respondent is complying with their conditions. Your safety and peace of mind are our priority.

What types of surveillance are ethical in family violence matters?

Any surveillance that is lawful and reasonable is considered ethical. We ensure all our work complies with New Zealand law and accepted professional standards.