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Solicitors support services

With a need for evermore cost effective service provision in the legal sector, we offer support facilities that exceed your expectations time after time.

We supply comprehensive assistance to the legal profession, whether instructed privately, or via legal aid. Our portfolio of data and evidence sources, process servers, statement takers and researchers enable us to track down the evidence, missing person or witness, debtor or defendant that will give you the evidential upper hand.

Be it civil, criminal, commercial or matrimonial, our private investigators will obtain the evidence you require, in the appropriate format, rapidly and cost effectively, locally, throughout the UK and worldwide.

Our researchers and private investigators will gather evidence on your behalf using a wide array of information sources and techniques. This includes, but is not restricted to, evidence from witnesses, mobile surveillance and static observations, still and video photography, database research, financial and asset investigation, telephone number investigations, medical matters and residency and occupation.

The evidential reports prepared by our private investigators are tailored to your instructions, inclusive of photographic, video and audio recordings as required.

In commercial matters our private investigators research employment disputes, illness and injury in the workplace, CV and reference checking, due diligence research, theft and fraud, copyright and Intellectual Property cases. To those ends we will undertake pretext meetings, test purchases, integrity testing, and surveillance, research and tracking to obtain the evidence you need.

In cases of infidelity, divorce and separation our investigators will acquire evidence of cohabitation, asset diversion, financial activity, employment and salary matters, extra-marital social activity and hotel occupancy and travel confirmation.

We do, of course, also offer a complete process service facility across the entire breadth of procedural matters, from statutory demands and all other insolvency issues through to family law cases, employment disputes, writs, orders and injunctions.

Tracing debtors, nationally and worldwide, is an area of work in which our private investigators expertise is recognised by many major law firms and financial institutions. In addition to our high success rate in bulk low value debtor tracing, we have outstanding results locating high value evasive debtors, particularly in the licensed trade, residential and commercial lettings and finance related sectors.

In summary our solicitors support services can assist with any of the following matters:

  • Process serving/service
  • Tracing missing persons
  • Tracing debtors
  • Tracing witnesses
  • Surveillance
  • Evidence gathering
  • Civil & Criminal hearings matters
  • Divorce, Matrimonial, Co-habitation, Separation, Affairs
  • Magistrates, Crown and High Court support
  • Legal aid matters
  • Observations
  • Photography and video
  • Industrial claims
  • Injury and ill health claims
  • Insolvency proceedings

If, after browsing the UK Evidence website, you do not see exactly what you need please contact the Operations Manager who will be pleased to customise and develop facilities to meet your requirements exactly.

 

To find out more about our services and discuss your needs without any obligation, call UK Evidence today on 0800 107 3237 or use our enquiry form.

 

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Contact UK Evidence Today

To find out more about our services and discuss your needs without any obligation, call UK Evidence today on
0800 107 32 37

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