Child Custody Evidence in Granada
Specialised investigations to verify compliance with custody arrangements and the welfare of children.
Protect Your Children's Welfare
In shared custody cases, it is essential to ensure that the established arrangements are properly followed and that children receive the care they need in both homes.
Our private detectives specialise in family investigations in Granada, obtaining legal evidence that can be presented to the judge to request changes to custody measures if necessary.
We investigate situations such as breach of handover schedules, home conditions, people living with the children, the activities they carry out, and any circumstance that may affect their welfare.
Our expert reports are produced by licensed detectives and carry full legal validity before family courts.
If you need private detectives in Granada, our team can help you with professional and discreet investigations.
Children First
All our investigations focus on the welfare of the children.
Legal Validity
Evidence admissible in family proceedings and modification of measures.
Arrangement Compliance
We verify schedules, handovers and compliance with the agreement.
Detailed Reports
Complete documentation with photographic and testimonial evidence.
Family Environment
We investigate the conditions and people around the child.
Legal Advice
We work in coordination with your family lawyer.
When Should You Investigate Custody?
Suspicion of non-compliance with the established visitation schedule
Concern about the conditions of the other parent's home
Signs that the children are not being adequately cared for
Presence of third parties who may have a negative influence
Need to modify custody measures before the judge
Changes in the other parent's work or personal circumstances
Frequently Asked Questions about Child Custody
What evidence can a detective obtain for a shared custody hearing?
A licensed detective can document: who drops off and picks up the child from school, the conditions of the other parent's home, the people living with the child, breaches of handover schedules, and any conduct affecting the child's welfare. All of this is documented through photographs, videos and an expert report with full legal validity.
Is it legal to hire a detective to monitor my ex-partner in a custody case?
Yes, it is completely legal. Law 5/2014 on Private Security authorises licensed detectives to investigate in family matters. Surveillance is conducted in public spaces, always respecting the subject's right to home privacy and fundamental rights. Evidence obtained is admissible before the family court.
How long does a custody investigation take?
It depends on the case and what needs to be documented. Simple investigations of schedule non-compliance can be resolved in a week. More complex cases, such as establishing the child's usual environment or the other parent's new cohabitation, may require several weeks of monitoring.
Can the detective testify at the family court hearing?
Yes. Our detectives attend the hearing in person to ratify the expert report and answer questions from both parties and the judge. This court ratification is a key element that lends great evidential weight to the report.
Protect Your Children's Rights
Contact us confidentially. We help you obtain the evidence you need.
