Our knowledgeable Swiss social investigators assist authorities and lawyers in proving unlawful benefit claims and/or maintenance receipt in a court-ready manner. We are pleased to verify the accuracy of all information relevant to benefit entitlement on your behalf: +41 44 5522 264.
Benefit fraud is an issue that municipal and cantonal authorities must deal with on an ongoing basis. Beneficiaries claim to have no income, yet they generate earnings through undeclared work — sometimes even via employment abroad. Or they state that they live alone, while in reality they have long been cohabiting with a partner.
The Kurtz Detective Agency Zurich and Switzerland is happy to assist the authorities in establishing the true circumstances. Through surveillance of the suspected beneficiary, their living and working conditions can be clarified. Our Zurich investigators operate throughout Switzerland — and across borders — with low travel costs. Following our investigations, we provide the competent offices with court-ready evidence. Call us for a non-binding enquiry regarding our case-specific services, or send us a message via our contact form.
After a separation, the battle over the remaining assets begins: each party wants the lion’s share, and in many cases the level of dishonesty is considerable. In addition to the division of jointly accumulated wealth, the negotiations primarily concern maintenance payments. Which party is entitled to maintenance, and which party is obliged to pay? And: How can maintenance claims be kept as high — or as low — as possible, depending on the viewpoint? Lawyers are often tasked with clarifying these matters with the opposing side, yet false information concerning income and living conditions is far from uncommon:
The party liable to pay maintenance conceals a second job — possibly even undeclared work — or fails to disclose other sources of income (inheritance, tax refunds). The party entitled to maintenance likewise conceals any income or denies a cohabiting relationship. Our skilled and experienced investigators in Switzerland know these tactics well and work for lawyers and their clients when it is necessary to research and document the opposing party’s false declarations in a court-ready manner. We will be pleased to advise you in a non-binding initial consultation by telephone at +41 44 5522 264, or in writing via kontakt@kurtz-detektei-schweiz.ch.