1.
The client contacts us to explain his/her problem, we start a group of processes starting by looking for all the possible information, even those that apparently do not seem to be relevant.
2.
The corresponding department checks the records and studies deeply all the documents received.
3.
The dossier passes to the services directive where, seeing all of the documents, a plan is conceived, with all of the human and material resources needed.
4.
Once chosen the detectives, which always work in couple, and the technical and transportation resources, the development of the service is discussed.
5.
The detectives in charge of the case pick up all the required proofs and send to the central their work reports. Also, they pay constant attention to possible modifications to achieve the object of investigation.
6.
When all the material arrives to the agency, the Services Boss meets with the detectives to decide how will the case continue or end. Then, all the proofs and work reports are sent to the editorial department, formed by copywriters and lawyers.
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Once the report is written, two copies are given to the client and to the lawyer, and also a tape with all the audiovisual material filmed during the investigation, to the disposition of the judge.