Of the 311,287 inhabitants in Bonn, more than 55,000 are children and adolescents under 18 years old. Bonn offers them a wide range of educational institutions: from primary schools to universities of applied sciences, academies and universities, a broad spectrum of opportunities exists in and around the federal city. In addition, there is a wealth of educational, scientific, research and cultural institutions offering further training and continuing education. A particular highlight, not only for students, is the Egyptian Museum of the University of Bonn. Bonn is a city of education with both national and international offerings.
However, not all children and adolescents grow up in intact families. In 2014, Bonn recorded 1,230 divorces, affecting around 1,000 children as children of separated parents. Some of the divorced, often the single parent, fall to the lower income threshold due to the separation, sometimes even to the subsistence level, because the maintenance-obliged party has evaded responsibility or fails to provide maintenance due to false claims. Others, as maintenance-obliged parties, are taken advantage of, because the maintenance recipient persistently conceals employment or a new relationship. Many separations are preceded by infidelity in the partnership, but domestic violence, alcohol addiction and drug abuse can also be causes. Lengthy maintenance and custody disputes often follow.
The experienced and IHK-certified private detectives of Kurtz Investigations Bonn can help you assert your rights: +49 228 2861 4084. As some of our investigators volunteer for victim support organisations, we are also happy to assist free of charge in further support following criminal offences.
The unemployment rate in the independent city of Bonn was 6.9 per cent in June 2013. This places the federal city below the North Rhine-Westphalia state average of 8.2 per cent, but above the national average of 6.6 per cent. Furthermore, 11.8 per cent of Bonn residents have an income under 900 euros. This circumstance carries a high criminal potential, which does not mean that every low-income earner commits a crime. However, the risk of committing property offences such as burglary, robbery, theft and fraud is understandably higher among poorer individuals – if only to have something to eat the next day. These offences remain criminal acts, and there are victims as well.
If you have become the victim of a criminal act and feel that the police cannot resolve the matter on their own, contact the private investigators of Kurtz Investigations Bonn via email at kontakt@kurtz-detektei-bonn.de or call toll-free: +49 228 2861 4084.
For private individuals, Kurtz Investigations Bonn offers, among others, the following private investigations:
Observation in cases of suspected infidelity | unfaithfulness | adultery
Observation in suspected undeclared work in maintenance matters
Observation in suspected cohabitation in maintenance disputes
Investigations in suspected custody violations
Investigations in suspected alcohol or drug abuse
Investigations into domestic violence
Investigations in stalking cases
Investigations of anonymous threatening letters
Document analysis
Investigations in residential burglaries and home intrusion
Investigation of traceable addresses (e.g., in cases of unpaid maintenance)
Identification of perpetrators of defamation or smear campaigns
Content analysis of documents (blackmail letters and similar)
Research in fraud cases (for example, investment fraud)
Investigation of potential heirs
Investigations in suspected marriage fraud
Investigations in repeated property damage