Hiring a licensed private investigator is common and generally legal in Singapore for gathering evidence in matrimonial cases (e.g., proving adultery or unreasonable behaviour under the Women’s Charter for divorce). Evidence from a licensed PI (private investigator) is often admissible in Family Court if obtained legally. However, costs can be high (typically SGD 100–300 per hour, or a few thousand dollars for a case), and the process can be emotionally taxing. But, we’re here to help you find the truth when you’re ready. Proceeding with a professional investigation often brings the clarity needed to make informed decisions about your future — and we’ll be with you throughout the process.
1. Stay discreet and document suspicions quietly
- Note unusual patterns (late nights, changed routines, phone secrecy, unexplained expenses, mileage, etc.) without confronting your spouse or doing anything illegal yourself (e.g., no hacking, trespassing, or hidden cameras in private spaces that could violate privacy laws or the Personal Data Protection Act). Confrontation early often makes evidence harder to obtain.
2. Verify legitimacy and credentials
- Confirm the agency holds a valid Private Investigation Agency Licence with individual investigators PI have Personal Investigator Licences (Singapore citizens/PRs, passed WSQ training on legal compliance, clean record).
3. Speak to a senior private investigator (PI) or an agency’s key appointment holder.
and not to any private investigator (PI) representing themselves. Individual PIs are not allowed to market PI services or act on his own behalf but they have to work under a PIA. (Our friendly senior PI or director will meet you for free consultation).
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