
Discreet and licensed detective work in Waregem and surroundings, with a final report that holds up legally.
Investigations
Discreet detection of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Trace and prove concealed secondary income or false declaration of insolvency.
Monitoring compliance with visitation rights and a safe environment for your children.
Uncertainty about a partner, an employee, or a business associate weighs heavily. Grey Investigations works for residents and entrepreneurs in Waregem in a calm and structured manner, so you can rely on facts instead of suspicions. As a licensed Belgian private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09), we always operate within the framework of the Act of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation.
Waregem is an entrepreneurial city in West Flanders, and that is reflected in our assignments. In addition to findings regarding infidelity and divorce, we regularly handle corporate investigations: suspicions of internal theft, abuse of a non-compete clause, or doubts about an insurance case. We precisely map out the situation and record everything in a substantiated, legally usable final report.
From our base in Ghent, we are quickly on site in Waregem and surrounding areas. An initial conversation is confidential and without obligation. We listen to your situation, outline what is realistic and legally feasible, and establish clear agreements beforehand. Discretion is paramount at every stage, from the first contact to the delivery of the report.
Frequently asked questions
With our base in Ghent, our investigators know the territory of East and West Flanders inside out. We conduct investigations throughout the entire Belgian territory when the case requires it.
One conversation often already clarifies a lot. Without obligation, discreet and no strings attached.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call center.
Legally valid evidence when an (ex-)employee spreads trade secrets or competes unfairly.
Identify perpetrators through targeted observation and gather evidence for litigation.
Tracing missing persons or lost and stolen goods, within the legal framework.