Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Locating a Father
Finding a father is one of the most requested searches of all.
Fifty percent of all children in the U.S. are being raised by a single parent, primarily their mother.
Many of these children may never meet or know their father.
What is causing this problem?
Divorce - Fifty percent of all marriages in the U.S. are ending in divorce. In some cases the parents may share custody of a child, in some cases only one parent retains custody. Divorce may result in lots of pain and anger of the parents and the children can become the victim. Children may not know the truth of the divorce and may be torn between parents to take sides. If the father is absent the child may have a need to know why he is no longer in their life. The child may need closure.
Death - Children who's father is deceased may have a void in their heart and they may have a need for closure.
Regardless of the reason why a father is not in a child's life, when the child becomes an adult there is a need to find the truth and to find closure. Living with the "unknown" can cause lots of problems and can cause someone's life to be out of balance.
If you need help in finding a father I can help. The average search is only $150.
Privacy laws protect certain information, but there are many public records available at public libraries, archive libraries, court houses, the internet, and many public offices. Hiring a professional investigator can save you time and money because they have the knowledge and experience to know how and where to look for information.
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