If you ask me, finding missing person is probably one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult, aspects of my work. But it is also the most gratifying one. Most often missing cases are hardly ever given a minute's notice by law enforcement, apart from exceptional cases. You have to understand, there are other, more important cases to press on, and being human, the police can just do so much. Especially when I am called upon to trace a lost relative, or a son or a daughter a parent has not seen for years, this is precisely the kind of case that lies out of the realm of law enforcement - but it is also a dilemma one will be hard pressed to solve when done alone. I have numerous cases where I have been hired to locate a missing child, a daughter or a son separated from his or her mother or father for a long time. Due to certain situation, the parent and the child are separated, but as with most parents, they can only endure being away from their child for so long. There are some who try doing it alone, making inquiries here and there, and sometimes they do succeed, but most often, they don't. From time to time those who succeed manage to do so in only a couple of months, or weeks even, if everything turns out rightbut most of the times, when the length of the separation has been considerable, it is tricky to locate someone, particularly when those concerned have changed their lifestyles, their jobs and their home. It is not rare to see a searcher fail, discouraged by his lack of progress, overwhelmed by the various difficulties he has faced and those he still must face. Not all attempts thrive, even when a professional has taken the task. As I have said, it is a daunting task. But as also mentioned, one with the best rewards. There are very few things in the world more gratifying to see than a couple reunited, or a parent and child brought together again, their love renewed, their connection to each other rebuild. The feeling of reunion, after months or years of being apart, is really beyond my limited vocabulary to describe to you. It is a deep and intense feeling of warmth you can only understand when you are there. Some cynics may point out that things like this are only a job for me; that is true in a sense, as I am professional although out the searching process, but I must protest that I am a human as well, and as such it is normal for me to sympathize with this people, they may have paid me, but I am sure the service I have rendered for them is priceless. I guess I would have done the same things had I been in their shoes, and had the person I hired succeeded, I would consider it money well spent. It is not easy to comprehend what these people go through; I consider myself lucky that I have not undergone the trials that they have gone through. I do not presume to know. I can only offer my humble services, and hope that at the end, there is a happy reunion. Contact us now by e-mail to: michelm@thailand-investigation.com and visit our web site
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