by iSolve | Feb 5, 2024 | [Case studies], Cyber security, Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons
Scams have been around long before the internet, but email, online banking, and dating sites have certainly made it easier for scammers to reach a lot of people. We recently helped an overseas client who had been the victim of quite an elaborate targeted scam. The...
by iSolve | Mar 7, 2023 | [Services available], Asset searches, Background checks, Cheating partner, Child support and custody, Commercial cases, Document and process serving, Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons, General P.I. topics, Personal and domestic matters, Surveillance and following someone
In New Zealand, private investigators (PIs) are licensed professionals who are authorised to conduct various types of investigations on behalf of individuals, businesses, and organisations. What can a private investigator do for me? The range of uses for a PI is huge....
by iSolve | Feb 28, 2023 | [Services available], Commercial cases, Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons
As private investigators, we’re trained to gather information on individuals or groups. Finding (tracing) someone in NZ is one of the most common tasks of a P.I., and there are a number of ways in which we can do this: Conducting a thorough investigation:...
by iSolve | Nov 24, 2022 | [Kit Bradley cases], Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons, Personal and domestic matters
‘This could get messy’, Kit thought as he listened to the potential client sitting in his office. ‘First he separates from his wife, then he gets together with another girl, then the girl says she’s pregnant but it’s not his, she’s...
by iSolve | Jul 16, 2022 | Cheating partner, Child support and custody, Divorce, Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons, General P.I. topics, Personal and domestic matters, Stalking, harassment, restraining orders, Surveillance and following someone
Hiring a PI can be daunting. The very fact that you’re considering one means that something serious is going on in your life right now. You most likely have a lot of emotions to deal with and you may not know where to turn. Now you’re thinking about contacting...
by iSolve | Jun 23, 2021 | [Case studies], Finding (tracing) someone, missing persons, Personal and domestic matters, Surveillance and following someone
A number of years ago we were retained by a family to follow their daughter for a weekend. She was in her very late teens, and would arrive home around 6pm every night. She’d have dinner with her parents, not say much, then at 10pm her boyfriend would pick her up and...