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Divorce Law Investigations

Divorce law investigations support attorneys by uncovering objective information related to assets, conduct, and credibility during contested family law matters. These investigations help clarify disputed issues, document relevant facts, and provide reliable information that can be used to evaluate strategy, assess risk, and support informed legal decision making.

Divorce Investigations for Contested Family Law Cases

Divorce investigations support attorneys handling contested family law cases where financial transparency, conduct, or credibility are in dispute. These situations often involve allegations of hidden assets, undisclosed income, or misrepresentation of personal circumstances.
When traditional discovery provides incomplete or inconsistent information, investigative support helps clarify disputed facts and identify objective indicators that may influence legal strategy. By gathering verifiable information outside of party statements, attorneys gain a clearer understanding of the underlying issues driving the dispute.
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Investigative efforts may focus on confirming employment or income sources, identifying asset ownership or control, documenting lifestyle inconsistencies, or verifying cohabitation claims. This type of fact development is particularly valuable when one party’s representations conflict with observable behavior or financial activity. Accurate documentation allows attorneys to evaluate credibility, prepare examinations, and address contested issues with greater precision. Findings are developed with the expectation that they may be relied upon during negotiation, motion practice, or trial preparation.
Well-structured investigative reporting provides attorneys with organized, defensible information that supports informed decision making throughout the case. Clear timelines, supporting documentation, and objective observations help reduce uncertainty and strengthen case positioning. When disputes escalate, a solid investigative foundation enables counsel to move forward confidently, respond effectively to opposing claims, and advocate from a position grounded in verified facts rather than speculation.

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Matthew J. Matern, Esq.
MATERN LAW GROUP, PC
“Bruce and the team at Tristar have been wonderful to work with. Beyond their professionalism, they produce excellent results, are prompt to respond, and are transparent in their communications with us.”
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Brian Panish, Esq
PANISH, SHEA, RAVIPUDI LLP
“For over 20 years Bruce Robertson and the team at Tristar Investigation have responded promptly, identified the key issues, and can be relied on to dig deep until the task is accomplished. I would recommend Tristar to any colleague.”
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Kane Moon, Esq.
MOON LAW GROUP, PC
“We value our relationship with Bruce Robertson and the Tristar Investigation team. They are responsive and always keep us informed. We can always count on them to deliver excellent results.”

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Why Choose Tristar for Divorce Investigations
Experienced Family Law Investigators

Our licensed investigators bring extensive experience supporting attorneys in contested divorce cases. We understand the financial, behavioral, and credibility issues that often arise and how investigative findings are evaluated within family law proceedings. Each investigation is conducted with attention to accuracy, discretion, and legal relevance.

Clear, Defensible Findings

Investigations are conducted with a focus on documentation, consistency, and verifiable information. Findings are developed through careful review of records, observed activity, and corroborating data. Reporting is structured to support attorney review and use in negotiation, motion practice, or trial preparation.

Trusted by Attorneys Nationwide

For more than 40 years, Tristar has supported law firms with investigative services in California and across the country. Our team understands how court expectations and local practices can affect investigative strategy. This experience allows us to deliver consistent, reliable findings that attorneys can confidently use throughout the lifecycle of a divorce case.

The Value of Divorce Law Investigations
Accurate information is critical in divorce cases involving disputed finances or credibility, and investigative work helps establish a clearer factual foundation. When parties present conflicting information or minimize their true financial position or lifestyle, investigative support helps identify inconsistencies that may impact support, property division, or case strategy. Early fact development allows attorneys to better assess exposure, anticipate opposing arguments, and address issues before they escalate into prolonged disputes or unnecessary litigation.
Reliable investigative findings give attorneys greater clarity when evaluating claims, responding to contested filings, or advising clients on next steps. Verified information, supported by documentation and clear reporting, strengthens decision making throughout the case. Whether used during negotiation, motion practice, or trial preparation, investigative work helps ensure legal arguments are grounded in accurate, defensible facts rather than assumptions or incomplete disclosures.
Our Approach to Divorce Law Investigations
Divorce cases often involve complex financial records, property interests, and disputed representations that require careful evaluation. Investigative strategies are developed based on the specific issues raised in each case, with attention to accuracy, relevance, and legal context. Rather than relying on assumptions or incomplete disclosures, investigative efforts focus on gathering verifiable information that can be evaluated alongside pleadings, discovery responses, and other case materials.
All investigative work is conducted with an understanding of how findings may be used throughout the family law process, including negotiation, motion practice, and trial preparation. Emphasis is placed on compliance and documentation with applicable legal standards. This approach ensures that investigative findings are not only informative, but also suitable for attorney review and potential court use.
Divorce investigations frequently involve sensitive financial and personal information. All records, data, and findings are handled with careful attention to confidentiality and applicable legal requirements. Information is collected and maintained in a manner designed to support evidentiary reliability while minimizing unnecessary exposure. Discretion is maintained throughout the investigation, recognizing the personal and legal stakes involved in family law disputes.
Investigators focus on gathering and verifying information relevant to disputed financial disclosures, asset ownership, income sources, and lifestyle representations. This may include record review, financial analysis, and documentation of observed activity. Each step is taken with the goal of developing accurate, defensible facts that help attorneys evaluate claims and respond to contested positions.
Every investigation is adapted to the specific objectives and constraints of the case. Efforts are designed to remain targeted and efficient, aligning investigative scope with legal priorities and timelines. This tailored approach allows attorneys to receive meaningful insight without unnecessary expansion, supporting informed decision making at each stage of the divorce process.

Experienced Divorce Investigation Services

Attorneys handling complex divorce cases often rely on experienced investigators to clarify disputed financial or behavioral issues. When disclosures are incomplete, representations conflict with observed activity, or time-sensitive questions arise, having investigative support that is responsive, legally informed, and focused on defensible findings can make a meaningful difference. Early, reliable fact development helps reduce uncertainty, strengthen case strategy, and address issues before they escalate or opportunities are lost.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What issues can divorce investigations help clarify?
Divorce investigations are commonly used to clarify disputed financial disclosures, asset ownership, income sources, and personal conduct that may affect support or property division. When sworn statements conflict with observed behavior or available records, investigative work helps develop objective facts that can be evaluated alongside discovery and pleadings. This is particularly useful in high-conflict or non-cooperative cases.
Attorneys involve investigators when key information is incomplete, inconsistent, or difficult to verify through traditional discovery alone. Investigative support can help confirm or refute representations related to finances, employment, lifestyle, or cohabitation. Independent fact development allows counsel to better assess credibility, prepare motions, and advise clients based on verified information rather than assumptions.
Depending on the issues involved, divorce investigations may include record review, financial analysis, asset research, and documentation of observed activity. Investigative methods are selected based on relevance and legal context, with attention to accuracy and documentation. All efforts are conducted with an understanding of how findings may be reviewed or relied upon during negotiation, motion practice, or trial preparation.
Findings may be used to support negotiation strategy, inform settlement discussions, prepare examinations, or respond to contested filings. Clear documentation and organized reporting help attorneys evaluate how investigative information fits into the broader legal strategy. When necessary, findings can also be used to support motions or prepare for court proceedings.
Yes. Investigative support is often requested in cases involving complex financial structures, multiple income sources, business interests, or significant property holdings. Experience with financial records and asset research allows investigators to identify inconsistencies or areas requiring further scrutiny, helping attorneys better understand exposure and potential risk.
Yes. Divorce investigations involve sensitive personal and financial information, and discretion is maintained throughout the process. Information is handled in accordance with applicable legal and ethical requirements, with documentation developed to support reliability while minimizing unnecessary exposure. Confidentiality is a priority at every stage of the investigation.
Yes. Divorce investigative support is provided throughout California as well as nationwide, depending on the needs of the case. Investigations are adapted to account for jurisdictional considerations, local conditions, and how findings may be used within the applicable court system. This allows attorneys to work with investigators who understand both local expectations and the broader requirements of multi-jurisdictional divorce cases.