Medrano & Associates Private Investigator San Diego CA PI #28112

Medrano & Associates Private Investigator San Diego CA PI #28112 Private Investigations, Process Serving, Skip Tracing, Background Checks and Infidelity Surveillance

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Private Investigator in San Diego by Former Federal Police Officer. I Live and Work in San Diego so I Know the City Very Well. Honest and Professional.

10/12/2024

The Role of Cohabitation Surveillance in Private Investigations**

**Introduction**

Cohabitation surveillance is a crucial tool in the arsenal of private investigators, often used to gather evidence in cases where two individuals are suspected of living together without formally declaring their cohabitation. This practice is particularly significant in legal matters such as divorce proceedings, spousal support disputes, or child custody cases. This blog explores the importance, techniques, and ethical considerations surrounding cohabitation surveillance in private investigations.

**Understanding Cohabitation Surveillance**

Cohabitation surveillance involves monitoring and documenting the living arrangements of individuals to determine whether they are residing together as a couple. This type of investigation is typically requested when one party believes the other is cohabitating with someone else, which could impact legal agreements such as alimony or spousal support.

For instance, in divorce cases, a former spouse might be obligated to pay alimony until the other party remarries or cohabitates with a new partner. Proving cohabitation can lead to the modification or termination of these payments, making surveillance critical in such scenarios.

**Techniques Used in Cohabitation Surveillance**

1. **Observation and Photography:**

- The most straightforward method of gathering evidence is through direct observation. Investigators may stake out a residence to monitor who enters and exits, at what times, and how frequently. Photography and videography play key roles in documenting these activities, providing visual proof that can be used in court.

2. **Vehicle Surveillance:**

- Monitoring vehicles can reveal a lot about a person’s living situation. Investigators track vehicles to see if they are regularly parked at the same location, particularly overnight, which may indicate cohabitation.

3. **Trash Pulls:**

- While it may sound intrusive, examining the contents of someone’s trash can yield valuable information. If investigators find items like joint bills, mail addressed to both parties, or even personal items like prescription bottles, it can be strong evidence of cohabitation.

4. **Witness Interviews:**

- Speaking with neighbors, delivery personnel, or even maintenance workers can provide additional evidence. These individuals may have observed the couple interacting, living together, or can confirm certain details about their daily routines.

5. **Social Media Monitoring:**

- In today’s digital age, social media is a treasure trove of information. Posts, check-ins, or photos shared online can reveal relationships and living arrangements that individuals might not disclose otherwise.

**Legal and Ethical Considerations**

While cohabitation surveillance can be incredibly effective, it also raises important legal and ethical issues. Private investigators must operate within the bounds of the law, ensuring that their methods do not violate privacy rights or trespass laws. Evidence obtained illegally is not only inadmissible in court but can also lead to legal repercussions for the investigator and their client.

Moreover, ethical considerations must guide the investigator’s conduct. Respecting the dignity and privacy of all individuals involved, even when conducting surveillance, is paramount. Invasive techniques, such as entering someone’s property without permission, are both illegal and unethical.

**Conclusion**

Cohabitation surveillance is a specialized area of private investigation that requires a delicate balance of skill, discretion, and legal knowledge. When conducted properly, it can provide critical evidence that influences legal decisions in matters such as alimony and child custody. However, investigators must always be mindful of the legal and ethical boundaries that govern their work to protect themselves and their clients from potential legal challenges.

As the field of private investigation continues to evolve, the methods and technologies used in cohabitation surveillance will undoubtedly advance. Staying informed and operating with integrity will ensure that investigators can effectively serve their clients while upholding the law.

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04/22/2024

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03/15/2024

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06/27/2023

Can P*s Trespass on Commercial Property? (And Similar Questions)
Posted on June 1, 2023
Private Investigator Industry News
Trespassing rules are fairly clear when it comes to private property, and most P*s understand that they’re likely breaking the law if they sneak around a home or jump a fence. But commercial privacy laws can feel blurry. Is it illegal to go where customers go in a business and surveil them? Can you trespass in a lobby or parking lot? Does it matter who owns the space?

Let’s clear up some of the questions about commercial trespassing, what to avoid, and tips on staying within the law.

Businesses Can Be Open to the Public
While privacy and trespassing laws may vary by state, as a general rule there are two types of businesses. One type offers public accommodations, which means they’re open to the public so that potential customers can walk onto their property and explore their offerings. We see this all the time for businesses like restaurants, malls, theaters, hotels, and so on. In these cases, P*s can legally go where other customers can go, as long as they don’t break the law by trying to steal information, etc.

Even for public-facing businesses, there are areas of the businesses that are typically off-limits to the public. A common example is the kitchen in a restaurant – customers aren’t allowed to just walk into the kitchen in most situations. If a private investigator tries to go into an area where the public isn’t allowed, they could be guilty of trespassing, and this may lead to charges.

Some Businesses Aren’t Open to the Public at All
Other types of businesses are not open to the public, and people cannot just wander in without running into trouble. Most offices, for example, may have a small reception area but the majority of the offices are closed to the public unless they are specifically invited. There may also be studios that are hard at work on a project and are closed to the public and, indeed, very protective of their proprietary information.

In situations like these, entering the business property at all can be an act of trespassing, and may be dealt with accordingly. If you want access to company grounds like these, you’ll need to get consent from the owner of the business or someone in a similar position of authority.

Businesses Can Order P*s Off Their Property
Businesses have their limits, and they also have the right to not only refuse service in many cases, but also to order people off their property. Here is a Nationwide and Insight Service lawsuit that includes a case where a private investigator was charged for entering a dentist’s office under false pretenses. When the PI refused to leave, trespassing was also added to the claim.

But false pretenses aren’t the only thing that P*s need to consider. They may risk getting kicked out for different kinds of behavior. A frequent example is trying to interview other customers or staff, or similar activities that can disrupt people and drive away potential business. In this case, the business has the right to refuse entry, and trespassing charges often have an “interfere with business” definition that makes them applicable here.

Public Entry Doesn’t Apply During Off Hours
It’s common sense but needs to be mentioned. Just because the public is allowed inside a shop to browse during daylight hours does not mean it’s alright to walk into the same store when it’s closed. This isn’t just trespassing; it could also lead to burglary charges if a private investigator tries it on their own. The same is true of trying to stay on the premises as the business is closing – courts aren’t impressed by this trick.

Trespassing Can Lead to Many Kinds of Consequences
Trespassing laws not only vary by state but can also vary by degree. Many cases of casual trespassing count as infractions, which usually result in a small fine. More serious criminal trespass can be counted as a misdemeanor, and if trespassing occurred alongside other crimes, it may even be a felony.

Trespassing can also be cited in lawsuits, as seen in the example above. Here, the goal isn’t to prove criminal charges, but to show a civil court that the PI was acting illegally, and that the business deserves payment for damages caused, like loss of business.

If You’re Working for an Employer, Get Written Permission
Companies hire private investigators for many reasons. Often, P*s need access to company devices, security footage, and the ability to interview employees. That often means needing to work on company property. To avoid any issues, P*s should ask for written permission to be on company grounds. This can save a lot of time and ensures that P*s obey the law.

Conclusion
It’s usually easy to avoid trespassing if you put yourself in the position of the business and consider what they would allow or not allow for the average customer. Businesses with public areas can be places where P*s can gather information, observe people, and work on leads. However, the non-public places in businesses are still off-limits, and businesses have the ability to show a PI the door and charge them with trespassing if they don’t leave. If this presents a problem, work on getting permission for a specific interview or search before arriving at the business.

06/06/2023

Workers Compensation/ Work Place Injury

Why would a business need to hire a Private Investigator if they have an employee that is claiming an injury? Although all businesses should have workers comp insurance that covers their employees if they get hurt, having an employee that may be claiming a false injury can be costly to the employer. If you suspect that an employee is falsely claiming an injury, you may want to hire me to conduct under cover surveillance to see if they are really injured. An example of one of my cases several years ago was a former City employee had claimed a back injury and was on workers comp and collecting money while he was supposed to be home and healing. The City had suspicions that the claim was fraudulent and hired me. One day 1 of the surveillance, I was sitting outside of the claimants house and he walked out and walked down the street. I continued to watch him and noticed that he got into a flatbed work truck that said junk hauling on the door. I followed the claimant to a house in another city and video taped him as he loaded one heavy item after another onto the truck and then took it to the dump and unloaded the truck. I caught this person committing fraud by stating he is injured and could not work (even at a desk). This person was confronted by the City and he immediately rescinded his workers comp claim. The City told me that they were almost ready to give the person a medical retirement for his injury and if that happened they estimated that the payments for the next 30 years would have been over 1.6 million dollars. This person was 40 years old and ready to collect a lifetime medical retirement and do his side business of junk hauling. I know this is just one example but any claim against your workers comp insurance will hike up your premiums. It might be worth the investment to have an employee watched if you suspect any type of fraud.

06/01/2023

Were you married to an alcoholic and the Court system just gave them visitation with your children? You may want to hire a Private Investigator to watch them during their visitation. There are many reasons why a parent may hire a Private Investigator during their ex's visitation with their children. Today we will focus on one that is visitation with certain Court Orders such as no drinking 12 hours prior to or during the visitation. This type of Court Order usually happens because one parent is concerned about the other parents drinking and the Court has put into place a restriction of drinking 12 hours prior to and during visitation. This is an extremely important type of surveillance for the custodial parent. I have worked dozens of cases where the parent with these restrictions on them violated the Court Order during the visitation. Although I do not like to see parents lose their visitation with their children, I especially do not like to witness neglect of children and children being put into a dangerous situation. I once had a case where the father of two children had a Court Order restricting him from drinking 12 hours prior to and during visitation with his children. On day one of the surveillance, I witnessed him driving his children to daycare while drinking. I them followed him to a bar and captured him on film drinking a total of 12 alcoholic drinks before leaving to pick up his children from daycare. I immediately called it in to the police and they stopped him from driving with his children. This person lost all visitation with his children. It is sad when a parent can not see their children but I will always work hard to protect your children when I am working on your case. This is just one example of why people hire Private Investigators for child visitation and custody surveillances. If you need to hire a Private Investigator, please call me at 619-487-9636.

05/23/2023

What is cohabitation and why do people need to hire a Private Investigator to prove cohabitation? People who go through a divorce and are ordered to pay spousal support would greatly benefit from cohabitation surveillance because if it is proven that their former spouse is now living with another person, this could reduce or eliminate spousal support. An example is John Smith was married to Kathy Smith for years. They got a divorce and John Smith is ordered to pay Kathy Smith $2000 a month in spousal support. This amount was generated by the court with considering Kathy Smith and John Smith's income and debt (ie bills). Kathy Smith has a new boyfriend that she is living with. Kathy is denying that her boyfriend is living with her. John Smith hires a Private Investigator to prove that Kathy Smith's new boyfriend is in fact living with her. John Smith takes this evidence to Court and the spousal support is discontinued.

These crooks need to be caught. These are crooks that burglarized Jimmy’s in Santee on Thanksgiving morning and are also...
04/15/2021

These crooks need to be caught. These are crooks that burglarized Jimmy’s in Santee on Thanksgiving morning and are also wanted on several other burglaries in the County.

2nd guy I caught doing this in a month. If you need a good investigator to prove your ex is drinking and then driving wi...
11/19/2020

2nd guy I caught doing this in a month. If you need a good investigator to prove your ex is drinking and then driving with your kids, hire me.

If you are under Court Order to not drink 12 hours prior to or during visitation, don’t do it. You’ll never know that I’m watching you and you will get caught. My priority is to always protect children from being placed in a dangerous situation. This past weekend, I caught this individual drink 3 shots and 5 beers in a 2/12 hour time span. Then he went to pick up his young children and drive.

If you are under Court Order to not drink 12 hours prior to or during visitation, don’t do it. You’ll never know that I’...
11/19/2020

If you are under Court Order to not drink 12 hours prior to or during visitation, don’t do it. You’ll never know that I’m watching you and you will get caught. My priority is to always protect children from being placed in a dangerous situation. This past weekend, I caught this individual drink 3 shots and 5 beers in a 2/12 hour time span. Then he went to pick up his young children and drive.

05/26/2020

With restrictions starting to lift we saw a lot of people out and about today. We’re still open and can help get you the answers you need.

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San Diego, CA
92101

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