People Tracing & Investigation Services
No find, no fee, debtor and people tracing. Investigation Services.
Debtor Tracing from MRH Legal
Our debtor tracing services are provided on a ‘no find, no fee’ basis; so if we can’t find the debtor, you will not be invoiced. MRH Legal is experienced in debtor tracing techniques, having worked in the industry for over nine years. Our ‘no find, no fee’ agreement offers you confidence in our services and reassurance that you will only be invoiced on a successful trace.
Debtors can only avoid being found for so long, and in our experience their time starts to run out once you instruct MRH Legal. With competitive rates and a high success rate, we provide the expert services you require to trace your debtor. Prices start from £75.00+VAT up to £150.00+VAT, depending on the complexity and demands of the case. Our debtor tracing is available nationally.
Get in touch to find out about our ‘no find, no fee’ national debtor tracing service.
Investigation Services
MRH Legal carry out a number of investigation services for both personal and professional purposes. We will investigate any legal instruction including matrimonial, cohabitation, insurance fraud, and commercial and employment issues, to name a few. Examples of these include an ex-spouse living with a new partner, yet continuing to claim spousal maintenance; or suspicion of an employee claiming sick benefits when they are fit and able to attend work.
MRH Legal's Investigation Services
After working in the field for over nine years, we have acquired professional investigative skills that allow us to approach each case with expertise. Using professional imaging equipment, where required, we ensure that each investigation is brought to a close promptly and efficiently.
Instructions can be specified for all field visits, including reconnection and property attendance visits – you can be assured that we follow your instructions throughout the investigation.
Examples of our investigation services may include: surveillance, gathering information, acquiring photographic evidence, making enquiries with neighbours or witnesses, and even knock-on-the-door approach where appropriate.