Ensuring Fairness and Truth in Family Disputes
If your client has been unfairly accused in a divorce proceeding or custody dispute, a polygraph examination can play a crucial role in verifying the truth and refuting false allegations. At Kip Kieso Polygraph Services, we specialize in providing accurate and professional polygraph examinations tailored to support legal cases. Our skilled examiner utilizes validated techniques and meticulous methods to ensure reliable and credible results. By offering objective and independent verification, we help to maintain your client’s integrity and strengthen their case. With our comprehensive and confidential polygraph services, you can confidently address false accusations and work towards a fair resolution in your client’s divorce or custody dispute.
- Verifies the truth in divorce and custody disputes
- Helps refute false accusations
- Conducted by a well-trained, competent examiner
- Provides clarity and peace of mind
- Confidential and professional service
Licensures
Kansas (non-licensing state)
Missouri (non-licensing state)
Alaska (License #950156)
South Dakota (License #142)
Nebraska (License #126)
Colorado (non-licensing state)
Washington (non-licensing state)
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Uncover the Truth
Achieve Fairness in Family Disputes
Contact Kip Kieso today to schedule a polygraph examination for your divorce or custody case. Our professional services provide accurate and confidential results, helping to verify the truth and refute false allegations.
Four Step Process
Our Polygraph Process
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can polygraph testing be used in divorce or custody cases?
Polygraph testing may be used as a credibility assessment tool in divorce, custody, and family law matters where specific allegations or disputed claims are involved.
Who requests polygraph testing for divorce or custody matters?
Polygraph testing may be requested by individuals, parents, attorneys, or family law professionals involved in divorce, custody, or related disputes.
What types of issues can a polygraph address in family law cases?
A polygraph may be used to address specific questions involving allegations, personal conduct, infidelity, substance-related concerns, parenting disputes, or other credibility issues connected to a family law matter.
Should I talk to my attorney before scheduling a polygraph?
If your situation involves an active divorce, custody case, or legal dispute, it is best to speak with your attorney before scheduling a polygraph examination.
Are divorce and custody polygraph examinations confidential?
Yes. These examinations are handled professionally and confidentially, with the process and reporting details reviewed before testing.
