Saturday, 28 March 2009

Trace Absent Parent For Child support

Brief supplied by www.csaabsentparent.co.uk

Tracing anAbsent Parent or HusbandChild Support Agency or for Maintenance problems associated with locating or tracing a missing person for financial reasons.

The reality is one in two marriages fail or goes through major periods of separation and a high proportion of those marriages involve a partner who leaves either the partner and or children without any contact details for a future residence etc. The difficulties in serving legal papers or negotiating a financial settlement if you do not know where or how to contact the absent parent is both frustrating and possibly financially catastrophic.

The CSA will require an address where the Absent parent can be contacted , it is our experience in dealing with hundreds of CSA cases that they will not go out of their way to search for people and certainly not take positive steps to identify any assets including property which may be a factor in any financial determinations.Some people search sites like 192 .com and others of a similar ilk. These sites merely allow you to search electoral rolls and other public records which in all probability the person is unlikely to be recorded upon for a number of very obvious reasons, it is a fact that over 30% of the population are not recorded upon the edited edition of the electoral roll and given that the individual as left relatively recently they will most certainly not feature upon any of these sites, especially if they have moved in with a new partner within a new area!. You cannot expect to succeed in your search by merely trawling registers of births, deaths, marriages or telephone directories. That is a reality of life.All those who have had experience of on line research sites will understand that accessing on line search engines can only take the investigation so far.

It is the skill and experience of the Trace agent armed with the most comprehensive information data bases that the general public do not have access to. Those tools and experienced agents will make the difference between stumbling from one site to another and getting that key piece of information which will allow you to take positive decisions about your future.The most common questions we get asked are “How do you find People” “What Information do you need to locate somebody” and many more. The straight answer is clear and honest, make the phone call on 0844 88 42 831 to discuss any question you may have with our experienced agents and get all the answers you need to reassure you that we can succeed in a successful investigation.

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