Cohabitation Investigation

Cohabitation/Alimony
Are you still paying alimony to an ex-spouse that you suspect is living with a new partner? If so, there are steps you can take toward ending your alimony payments. Kinsey Investigations has the experience and resources to perform a thorough cohabitation investigation and uncover sufficient evidence to prove your case that your previous significant other is currently living with someone else.
What is a Cohabitation Investigation?
A cohabitation investigation is an investigation to find out if a person receiving court ordered alimony payments has begun cohabiting with a new partner, thus terminating any requirement for the investigating party to make future payments.
You may have a alimony statute that state of you can submit the proof you will need to provide to the court in order to be granted an end to your alimony payments.
Through surveillance and other investigative means, we can determine whether your ex-spouse has established a common residence and/or a marital type relationship with a new partner and is benefiting economically from the relationship.
Starting a Cohabitation Investigation
At Kinsey Investigations, we require a consultation to get an idea of your situation before we initiate our investigative work. When you reach out to us about a cohabitation investigation, we may ask you some of the following questions:
- Are you currently working with an attorney?
- Why do you suspect your ex-spouse is cohabiting?
- How long have they been living with their new partner?
- Does the investigation need to be completed by a certain date?
Over the course of our investigation, we will gather high quality, court-admissible evidence, such as any video proving that your ex is engaged in a marital type relationship and/or any available documents that suggest a common residence (such as utility bills or leases). If you suspect your ex is cohabiting with a new partner, don’t wait any longer. A licensed private investigator can discreetly obtain evidence that will put an end to your alimony payments.
Whatever your reasons for inquiring about our services, we handle all of our cases with confidentiality. If you are calling us, something is bothering you. We are here to help you put it to rest.
Contact us today for more information and a FREE consultation, or complete our easy online request form to receive a FREE, NO OBLIGATION case evaluation.









