
In the Flemish Ardennes around Maarkedal, Grey Investigations works discreetly, patiently and legally correct.
Investigations
Discreet detection of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Verifying and proving concealed additional income or wrongful declaration of inability to pay.
Checking compliance with visitation rights and a safe environment for your children.
Maarkedal is located in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, a rural municipality in East Flanders where the social fabric is tight. Precisely there, discretion weighs heaviest. Grey Investigations, a licensed private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09, FPS Interior), takes this into account in every case in Maarkedal and surroundings.
The questions that reach us are diverse. Often it concerns the private sphere: a finding about infidelity, a case regarding alimony and concealed income, or doubts about compliance with a visitation arrangement. Other times it is business, for example a morality check for a collaboration or the tracing of persons and goods. We approach every situation patiently and without prejudice.
You can rely on an approach that fully complies with the Act of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation. Our findings are recorded in a legally usable final report, clear and useful for your lawyer. In Maarkedal we operate unobtrusively, so that your question stays with us. An initial conversation is always confidential and without obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
With our home base in Ghent, our investigators know the terrain of East and West Flanders through and through. We carry out investigations throughout the entire Belgian territory when the case requires it.
One conversation often clarifies a lot. Without obligation, discreetly, and without commitments.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call center.
Legally valid evidence when a (former) employee spreads trade secrets or competes unfairly.
Identifying perpetrators through targeted observation and gathering evidence for legal proceedings.
Tracing missing persons or lost and stolen goods, within the legal framework.