Child Support & Custody Investigations: What Evidence Actually Helps
- Rachelle Looney
- Jun 24
- 1 min read
When custody or child support disputes escalate, the most helpful evidence is clear, dated, and credible. A professional investigation focuses on documenting facts—not opinions.
What we can document
Parenting time exchanges and missed visitation (time, location, who was present)
Patterns of neglectful behavior observed in public settings
Overnight stays and cohabitation indicators when relevant to support/court orders
Public social media activity that contradicts sworn statements
What makes evidence credible
Consistent timestamps and detailed notes
Photos/video captured lawfully from public vantage points
A written report that explains observations without exaggeration
Chain-of-custody style organization for court review
This article is general information, not legal advice. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, call 911. For legal guidance, consult a licensed attorney.
Savage Eyes, LLC provides lawful, ethical investigative services. We do not hack accounts, access private records unlawfully, or impersonate anyone.





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