What does a custody investigator do?
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What does a custody investigator do?
A child custody investigation examines the child’s well-being and treatment in an objective manner. A private investigator may assess the treatment of a child by the parents in question and present this information to the court with a report.
How long does a CFI investigation take?
90 days
What does a court investigator do?
Court investigators put their sleuthing skills to good use by interviewing witnesses, locating legal documents, performing background checks and reviewing evidence. They are often employed to interview individuals involved in child custody and guardianship hearings and mediations.
How do I become a DA investigator?
District Attorney Investigator Requirements:Equivalent to two years college education focussing on police science, criminology or related field.3+ years experience as peace officer with criminal investigation experience.Valid police officer training certificate.Valid driver’s license.