We do not begin with deployment.
Every instruction starts with a structured assessment to establish whether our involvement is appropriate and what level of support is required.
Clear understanding of exposure
Proportionate response planning
Defensible decision-making
We are typically engaged by individuals requiring discretion, organisations managing risk, and legal or regulatory professionals.
Reactive deployment without clarity
Escalation driven by assumptions
Generic or off-the-shelf responses
Access ongoing matters, administrative services, and secure communications related to current engagements.
Child custody investigations in Scotland are used to establish clarity where concerns exist around a child’s care, welfare, or living arrangements. These investigations support informed decision-making before legal, safeguarding, or family court–related action is taken, particularly where uncertainty may affect a child’s best interests.
At Dion International, child custody investigations are applied selectively and proportionately. The objective is not conflict or intrusion, but to establish factual understanding that allows decisions to be made responsibly, accurately, and with the child’s welfare in mind.
Across Scotland, including Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness, custody-related concerns can arise in a range of circumstances, including separation, divorce, disputes over residency, or changes in a parent’s lifestyle or behaviour. In some cases, concerns relate to supervision, routine, or stability. In others, questions may exist around who is providing day-to-day care or whether arrangements reflect what has been agreed or represented.
These situations can be emotionally charged and legally complex. Conflicting accounts, limited visibility, or reliance on assumptions can make it difficult for parents and advisers to understand what is actually occurring. At the same time, it is essential that any enquiry remains focused, proportionate, and sensitive to the child’s wellbeing.
Where uncertainty exists, child custody investigations may be used to establish objective clarity around relevant circumstances, allowing matters to be addressed based on evidence rather than speculation.
Each instruction is assessed individually to determine whether investigative activity is appropriate and likely to provide meaningful clarity. Assessment focuses on the specific concerns raised, the context of the custody matter, and whether enquiry can realistically assist without causing unnecessary intrusion.
Investigative activity is then directed toward the relevant issues identified, such as care routines, supervision, or consistency of arrangements. Scope remains carefully controlled, ensuring that activity is proportionate and aligned with the purpose of the investigation.
Information is gathered discreetly and considered objectively. The emphasis remains on clarity, relevance, and proportionality throughout, ensuring that findings support informed legal advice, safeguarding considerations, or family court decision-making.