Have You Thought About Hiring a Private Investigator Austin?
Are you thinking about hiring a Private Investigator Austin, but aren't even sure what questions to ask? Are you concerned who is around your child, or if your spouse may be cheating? Are you going through a divorce?
Our agency, TLW Guardian, is a different sort of Private Investigative Agency. Of course, we have licensed experienced agents who can handle just about anything. BUT, our difference is we are experts in FAMILY LAW CASES.
You will begin by having a short (FREE) consultation with the owner of the company. He will listen and direct you to one of our compassionate case managers who will be your contact person throughout the whole process. This person is specially trained to deal with highly emotional and stressful situations and can help you come up with a plan to get some relief. This information gathering session is also FREE.
Once we have determined how we can best help you, we quote you a price to get started. It's that simple.
Here is some of what we offer:
Tom Ware ( no relationship to Julee Ware my case Manager), owner of TLW Guardian, is a licensed private investigator, has a Masters in Counseling, and has spent time in hundreds of local courtrooms as a Guardian Ad Litem. Tom knows Texas family law and can expertly advise you on your case.
We have female and male investigators available
Call Now - 512-653-1021 (Austin, Texas)
TLW Guardian Investigations - A short video
Child Custody Mediation
If you are currently in a battle for child custody rights, you may not think that mediation is suitable for you. However, the family court usually will order you and your ex to go through the mediation process before you debate in the court. Think of it as ironing out issues so you both know what you will be presenting to the judge.
Hopefully, you may get along with your ex a bit better and really want to use the mediation sessions to come up with a reasonable child custody agreement that both can agree upon.
In many situations one parent is more reasonable to work voluntarily with the other. Regardless of your situation, keep in mind that though you and your ex no longer can get along well, child custody agreement is for your child. You need to remove your feeling, and think about your child's best interest - which is actually what the judge will consider the first when granting you the child custody rights.
A mediation setting will help you just to do that - to come up with an agreement that's best for your child. Both you and your ex will be notified when and where you meet to discuss the difference and resolve outstanding issues.
Before meeting your ex, you will meet your legal advisor first to go over any stipulations regarding both the psychological and physical conditions for your child custody, such as which parent the child is going to stay with, how to arrange special events for weekends, holidays, vacations and trips, which school to go, the decision on religion and long term social, education, and psychological development.
You will be surprised to discover the types of issues to be brought to the discussion of the mediation setting. Many of them could start the battle to win child custody.
Is mediation the best way to achieve a good child custody agreement? If you and your ex can hammer out an agreement at home, then you don't need mediation. However, if you have at least one disagreement, mediation will surely be helpful.
If you need these types of services in the Austin Texas area, look up TLW Guardian Investigations. If you can't remember that name, search for private investigator Austin . They'll take care of you.
Hopefully, you may get along with your ex a bit better and really want to use the mediation sessions to come up with a reasonable child custody agreement that both can agree upon.
In many situations one parent is more reasonable to work voluntarily with the other. Regardless of your situation, keep in mind that though you and your ex no longer can get along well, child custody agreement is for your child. You need to remove your feeling, and think about your child's best interest - which is actually what the judge will consider the first when granting you the child custody rights.
A mediation setting will help you just to do that - to come up with an agreement that's best for your child. Both you and your ex will be notified when and where you meet to discuss the difference and resolve outstanding issues.
Before meeting your ex, you will meet your legal advisor first to go over any stipulations regarding both the psychological and physical conditions for your child custody, such as which parent the child is going to stay with, how to arrange special events for weekends, holidays, vacations and trips, which school to go, the decision on religion and long term social, education, and psychological development.
You will be surprised to discover the types of issues to be brought to the discussion of the mediation setting. Many of them could start the battle to win child custody.
Is mediation the best way to achieve a good child custody agreement? If you and your ex can hammer out an agreement at home, then you don't need mediation. However, if you have at least one disagreement, mediation will surely be helpful.
If you need these types of services in the Austin Texas area, look up TLW Guardian Investigations. If you can't remember that name, search for private investigator Austin . They'll take care of you.