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], Cheating partner, Commercial cases, Divorce, Surveillance and following someone
Private investigators can use surveillance as a powerful tool to help solve cases. Surveillance is the process of observing and documenting a subject’s activities, usually in a covert or discreet manner. Here are some ways in which a private investigator can use...
by iSolve | Dec 15, 2022 | [Kit Bradley cases], Commercial cases, GPS tracking
Kit woke up with a start, his cell phone pinging in the corner of his room. It was only 11pm but Kit wanted an early night. He was due to start surveillance at 4am the next morning. It was a commercial case. His client, a medium sized distribution business, had been...
by iSolve | Nov 24, 2022 | [Kit Bradley cases], Personal and domestic matters, Surveillance and following someone
‘I’m too old for this’ Kit thought. He wasn’t that old at all, but certainly older than the young kids bopping around in the dimly lit nightclub. Kit had never enjoyed nightclubbing anyway, but this was different. This was a case. It had...
by iSolve | Nov 24, 2022 | [Kit Bradley cases], Child support and custody, Divorce, Surveillance and following someone
Kit could tell that he was going to be a difficult client. After a few years in the business, you get pretty good at spotting them. Especially as a private investigator. But he paid up front and it was a pretty straightforward case. The father was in a bitter custody...