Suspicions demand an answer. We conduct discreet observations and document the facts – without prejudice, without drama. Just the truth.
Living with a suspicion is often worse than knowing the truth. The worry affects your daily life, your wellbeing and your decision-making. We understand how sensitive this is, and that is precisely why we handle these cases with a level of care and judgement that allows no compromise.
Our investigations are based on actual observation, not assumptions. We document what actually occurs – and deliver evidence you can trust, whether it confirms your fears or dispels them.
Changed routines without explanation – late arrivals, more evenings away
Increased secrecy around phone, computer or social media
Unexplained expenses or financial discrepancies
Emotional distancing, changed behaviour or reduced presence at home
Unknown contacts or the feeling of being deceived when asking directly
Individual signs may have a natural explanation. It is the pattern of changes – and your instinct – that matters.
Every infidelity investigation is unique. We adapt the method to your specific case and the conditions that apply – always within the framework of Swedish law.
Our operatives discreetly follow the subject during agreed times and locations. We document movement patterns, meetings and behaviours without attracting attention. Surveillance is conducted in civilian vehicles with professional equipment.
At specific addresses, workplaces or meeting points, we conduct stationary observation. We record who moves where and when – in the form of timestamped photographs and written observation protocols.
All relevant activity is documented with camera. Images are timestamped, geotagged and handled in accordance with GDPR. Documentation holds evidentiary value in legal proceedings, including divorce cases.
Alongside fieldwork, we analyse available information from open sources – social media, public registers and digital footprints. Digital traces sometimes reveal more than physical presence.
You are kept updated throughout the investigation at the frequency you prefer. No unexpected developments are left uncommunicated – we know this concerns your life.
The investigation concludes with a complete written report: chronological, fact-based and legally usable. The report can be submitted in court or used in divorce and separation negotiations.
You describe your situation to the extent you feel comfortable. We listen, ask relevant questions and make an initial assessment – free of charge and without obligation.
We develop a tailored plan: which methods we use, when, where and for how long. You receive a clear cost estimate in advance – no hidden fees.
You approve the plan and the assignment is confirmed. Payment is made via bank transfer before we begin. No assignment starts without your full informed consent.
The investigation begins. You can follow the work via regular updates. Our surveillance is discreet and professional – the person being investigated notices nothing.
Upon completion, we deliver a full report. We remain available for questions, supplementary surveillance or guidance on your next steps – legal or practical.
Sweden lacks a specific law for private investigators, but there are clear frameworks governing what is permitted. Following a person in public, observing and photographing – that is legal. Entering private spaces or using technical surveillance devices without permission is not.
Observation and photography in public places, mobile and stationary surveillance, OSINT analysis from open sources, written documentation with evidentiary value.
Intrusion into private spaces, unlawful wiretapping or recording, access to private digital accounts or communications, methods violating the Penal Code or GDPR.
Our documentation is structured for legal use. The report, photographic material and observation protocols can be used in court proceedings, family law cases and divorce negotiations.
Yes. Observing a person in public places, documenting and photographing in public environments are legal actions in Sweden. We always operate within the framework of applicable law and GDPR.
It depends on the case. Simple cases can yield answers within a couple of days, while more complex investigations may take a few weeks. We always provide a realistic time estimate and keep you informed throughout.
A negative result is still a result. We report exactly what we observed – regardless of what it shows. Not finding evidence of infidelity during the surveillance period is a fact-based outcome.
Yes. Our documentation is designed with legal use in mind. The report, timestamped photographs and observation protocols can be presented in family law cases and court proceedings.
Absolutely not. All information about our clients is treated with complete confidentiality. Our contact with you is confidential. We work discreetly and share no information about client or subject.
The cost depends on the case's complexity, geographic scope and number of surveillance hours required. We always provide a complete quote in advance – nothing is charged without your approval.
The first conversation is confidential and free of charge. Tell us about your situation and we will assess how we can help – without obligations and without pressure.
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