Three Good Examples Of Why You Should Change Your Passwords After A Separation
It’s good to ask “why,” especially when you find yourself in unfamiliar situations. But the information you receive will only be useful if you apply it. Sometimes I make suggestions for a client to […]
When Snowbirds Become Freebirds – International Grey Divorce
In Canada, there is a large aging section of the population that is affectionately known as snowbirds. These people live in Canada for approximately six months of the year, and travel or live […]
The Dos and Don’ts Of Conducting Your Own Family Law Investigation
One of the most damaging assumptions people make when it comes to family law investigations is believing that they can investigate their spouse with the same diligence, or come up with the same […]
Don’t Believe Everything You See On TV: Limitations Of Private Investigations
We all carry preconceived opinions about people, and while some of these opinions are based on past experiences, many of them come from external influences like television or movies. Private investigators are not […]
Sneaky Ways An Ex Might Hide Money From You
Why would a private investigator write an article detailing ways that spouses can hide money during a separation or divorce? Well, because it can help you understand that unfortunately, spouses do try to […]
Social Media And Family Law – Are You Building A Case For The Other Side?
It’s never been easier to stay connected to family, friends and strangers. Social media gives us the opportunity to share our thoughts, feelings and habits with others, and most of us enjoy getting […]