We had a telephone call from a woman who needed to learn where her husband was. He had left her and also the kids but had not given her a forwarding address. She told us that even though he came to see their young children as soon as a week he didn’t give her any cash for them and without having an address for him she could not give his details towards the CSA. He had changed his job when he left and she did not know where he was working now. The only time she knew where he was was when he came to see the kids.
We decided that to find out where he was living and operating we ought to fit a tracking device to his car. This would tell us exactly where he was staying and where he was working. The vehicle belonged to our client so we could fit the device when he subsequent came to visit the young children. We suggested the device ought to remain on the vehicle for two weeks. This would make sure a superb pattern of movements from the auto.
We identified the info inside the very first week and with a few follow up telephone calls confirmed the data was appropriate. We removed the device right after two weeks and our client could give the data to the CSA. Our client then decided she wanted to know if he was cohabitating with an additional woman. We carried out surveillance on the home address we had located for him. Right after 3 sessions of six hour slots we had sufficient evidence of cohabitation for our client to take to her solicitor.
We have given that located out that she has filed for divorce on the ground of adultery and that he left her for this new woman. He has had to pay all the arrears from the CSA.