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When to Get a Financial Investigation

When to Get a Financial Investigation

One of the main services we offer at Roland Investigations are financial investigations. Hiring a financial investigation service may be necessary in various situations where there is a need to uncover financial wrongdoing, gather evidence, or verify financial information. Financial investigators are trained professionals who specialize in analyzing... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 9-25-2023

Who Benefit from Skip Tracing the Most

Who Benefit from Skip Tracing the Most

Skip tracing is the process of locating individuals who are difficult to find, often for the purpose of debt collection, legal proceedings, or other investigations. At Roland Investigations, we lend our skip tracing services to all sorts of people for all sorts of reasons. So, while anyone can... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 8-22-2023

Can You Serve Your Own Divorce Papers?

Can You Serve Your Own Divorce Papers?

The ability to serve your own divorce papers, also known as self-service or pro se service, varies depending on the jurisdiction and specific legal requirements. While it may be possible in some cases, there are several factors to consider before attempting to serve documents yourself. Legal Requirements Each... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 7-21-2023

Why It Is Futile to Avoid Being Served Legal Documents Pt. 2

Why It Is Futile to Avoid Being Served Legal Documents Pt. 2

Welcome to part two of our discussion on why avoiding service of process is a futile attempt. Aside from the fact that personal service is not the only service that is accepted by the courts, attempting to avoid being served can also bring about negative consequences. Let’s get... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 6-19-2023

Why It Is Futile to Avoid Being Served Legal Documents Pt.1

Why It Is Futile to Avoid Being Served Legal Documents Pt.1

The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution establishes the requirement of "due process" when someone's "life, liberty, or property" is at stake. State Constitutions have adopted this right and enacted laws governing the "service of process," which outlines the methods for delivering legal documents to defendants. When... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 5-19-2023

Your Questions About Skip Tracing Answered

Your Questions About Skip Tracing Answered

At Roland Investigations, one of our most common services is skip tracing. To those that are unfamiliar with it, it can be confusing as to what skip tracing is good for and who it is beneficial to. We don’t want to leave you in the dark, which is... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 4-20-2023

Answering Your Questions About Process Serving

Answering Your Questions About Process Serving

Process serving is the act of delivering legal documents, such as subpoenas, summons, and complaints, to individuals who are involved in a legal case. The process server's job is to ensure that the legal documents are delivered to the intended recipients in a timely and professional manner. At... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 3-22-2023

What Is a Subpoena Duces Tecum?

What Is a Subpoena Duces Tecum?

Our team here at Roland Investigations serves subpoenas of all sorts. So while they may be normal to us, most people that receive subpoenas are often confused and a little nervous about them. Afterall, subpoenas do not usually spell good news. Something that can add to that nervousness... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 2-16-2023

What to Do When You Suspect Your Spouse Is Hiding Assets?

What to Do When You Suspect Your Spouse Is Hiding Assets?

Divorce is never easy and what can make it even more difficult is when you suspect your spouse of lying. Specifically, when it comes to finances. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for a spouse to attempt to hide assets during a divorce. They may not even think that... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 1-16-2023

Tactics Process Servers May Use to Find Evasive Subjects

Tactics Process Servers May Use to Find Evasive Subjects

A process server's primary duty is to serve court documents or to notify a person of an approaching judicial proceeding. Due process would be violated if there were no process servers, as people may be sued and given judgments without being made aware of the proceedings. A process... [read more]

By Roland Investigations 12-15-2022

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