
Discreet and lawful private detective work in Zwalm and the Flemish Ardennes, with a final report you can rely on in court.
Investigations
Discreet confirmation of infidelity, usable in divorce proceedings.
Verifying and proving undisclosed additional income or false claims of inability to pay.
Monitoring compliance with visitation rights and ensuring a safe environment for your children.
In a rural municipality like Zwalm, located in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, it can sometimes be more noticeable when something isn't right. Yet suspicions often remain suspicions as long as there is no conclusive evidence on the table. Grey Investigations is a licensed and accredited Belgian private detective agency (IBZ 14.1839.09, Federal Public Service Home Affairs) based in Ghent, and we are quickly on site in Zwalm and surroundings.
Our approach in this region often focuses on family and relationship cases. Think of discreetly establishing adultery with a view to divorce, mapping out a custody arrangement or visitation rights, and investigating concealed income that affects alimony. We always operate within the boundaries of the law of 18 May 2024 regulating private investigation, so that our work holds up.
Every investigation in Zwalm starts with a confidential conversation, followed by a down-to-earth and feasible approach. You receive a legally usable final report that a lawyer or court can use. No sensationalism, no false promises, just facts and discretion.
Frequently asked questions
With our base in Ghent, our investigators know the terrain of East and West Flanders through and through. We conduct investigations throughout the entire Belgian territory when the case requires it.
One conversation often clarifies a lot. No obligation, discreet and without commitments.
Discreet intake
Your request goes directly to an investigator, never to a call center.
Based in Ghent, Grey Investigations is active throughout East Flanders. See our hub private detective in East Flanders, or a nearby municipality: Zwijndrecht, Aalst, Aalter, Assenede, Berlare.
Legally valid evidence when an (ex-)employee discloses 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.