Since I’ve started this Blog the majority of people reading it and the majority of people in contact with the office seem to be most concerned with cost. I don’t blame people for being concerned with cost. I think in these uncertain economic times people are more concerned with spending money than they would be in a prosperous economy. When considering the cost of an investigation a person needs to consider the value. Here are some things to consider:
If an investigation is not performed will it cost me more because my lawyer is going to have to spend more time in litigation?
Will I have to pay spousal support if I can prove my spouse is cheating?
Will I get more spousal support for a longer period of time if I can prove my spouse is cheating?
Will I be able to settle the divorce out of court if I prove my spouse is being unfaithful?
All of the above should be considered when a person ponders the cost of a private investigation.
By: John Leonard
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