Why does searching have to cost money?
When state legislators and adoption agencies refuse to give you a copy of your records and the current whereabouts of your missing family member, with no cost to you, that leaves adoption triads with one choice: search for the facts. No matter which road is chosen to accomplish that, time, expenses and emotions are involved. When traveling or visiting a strange place, we sometimes choose to hire a guide. The same is true with a lawyer or a real estate agent. We can choose to travel, represent ourselves, or look for a home on our own. Or we can commission someone with a reputation for success, experience and expertise. The same is true for hiring a professional searcher. The expectation is that you are paying for expertise, the experience and ability to search successfully. Like every other profession, there are expenses incurred to be in business as a Private Investigator. Licenses, insurance, bonds, annual subscriptions to organizations open only to licensed professionals, fees for se