What is a malicious mother?
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What is a malicious mother?
When this syndrome occurs, a divorced or divorcing parent seeks to punish the other parent, sometimes going far enough as to harm or deprive their children in order to make the other parent look bad. Though most commonly called malicious mother syndrome, both mothers and fathers can be capable of such actions.
Can evidence from a private investigator be used in court?
Is your report admissible in Court as evidence? A. Yes. Our investigators may be required to provide an Affidavit outlining the processes involved in gathering evidence which is then presented in Court over and above the report.
What does a child investigator look for?
An investigator may be able to provide evidence that shows the subject party engaging in behaviour that is dangerous, criminal, inappropriate or in breach of an order issued by a court. Some examples include proof of drug use or excessive alcohol consumption, dangerous driving and neglect or abuse of a child.