
Calm, thorough and discreet detective work in Beernem and the surroundings of Bruges.
Investigations
Discreet evidence of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Tracking and proving concealed secondary income or wrongful declaration of insolvency.
Monitoring compliance with visitation rights and a safe environment for your children.
Clarity starts with facts, and those facts are often lacking when you have a suspicion yourself. Grey Investigations is a licensed Belgian private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09) that operates from Ghent and is also active in this rural municipality near Bruges. In Beernem, we are regularly called upon to trace persons and goods, conduct morality investigations, and map out assets.
For those involved in a divorce, we carry out discreet findings regarding adultery or visitation arrangements that are not being observed. Our detectives work in complete silence, without disturbing the peace of a village environment, and strictly in accordance with the law of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation. Discretion is not a promise for us, but the foundation of every case.
Afterwards, you receive a clear and legally usable final report, drawn up to stand up in court or before a lawyer. If you first want to discuss your situation in Beernem without obligation, you can do so completely confidentially and without any commitment.
Frequently asked questions
With their home base in Ghent, our investigators know the terrain of East and West Flanders inside out. We conduct investigations across the entire Belgian territory when the case demands it.
One conversation often already clarifies a lot. Non-committal, discreet and without obligations.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call centre.
Based in Ghent, Grey Investigations is active throughout West Flanders. See our hub private detective in West Flanders, or a nearby municipality: Blankenberge, Bredene, Bruges, Damme, De Panne.
Legally valid evidence when a (former) employee disseminates trade secrets or competes unfairly.
Identifying perpetrators through targeted observation and gathering evidence for legal action.
Tracing missing persons or lost and stolen property, within the legal framework.