On 06.12.2024, the new legislation regarding private investigation (18.05.2024) was published in the Belgian Official Gazette. This legislation will take effect on 16.12.2024. We are making every effort to update the website and the information it contains as soon as possible to align with the new regulations. Private Investigation Act.

Private Affairs Detective Investigation

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Adultery & infidelity

Nothing is as nerve-wracking as the doubt whether your partner is cheating on you or not. Or maybe you are certain, but can’t prove it?

Our private detectives work discreetly and efficiently to provide you with ready-to-use legal evidence.

Compliance with custody rights

If your ex-partner violates custody rights or fails to comply with the arrangement appropriately, you are rightfully concerned.

What matters now is the safety and well-being of your child. We help you bring the plain facts to light so you can move forward quickly.

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Vertrouw op Buytaert & Partners voor alimentatie onderzoek

Alimony investigation

Do you suspect that your ex-partner’s situation has changed so much that you are unjustly paying too much alimony or receiving too little money? Alimony investigation provides clarity.

Buytaert & Partners objectively establish the facts for you and collect the necessary evidence to strengthen your legal case.

That's why you choose Buytaert & Partners, experienced private detectives

30+ Years of shared experience

Our detective agency is a team of highly trained and experienced professionals who are committed to your case.

Legal expertise

With a Master in Law and Criminology, we prove our added value in legal cases.

Personal & client-focused

Before, during, and after: your private detective is always approachable. The intake conversation is free and non-binding.

Total transparency

From start to finish, you know exactly where you stand. No surprises with us. We keep you up-to-date.

Engage our detective agency for a discrete, transparent, and results-oriented approach?