PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
Betsy Seeton has a B.A. in Business from Western Colorado University and branched into the study of criminal justice with a year of graduate courses from Washington State University in 1996. Along with her studies, she trained to become a Guardian ad Litem where she investigated cases of child abuse. Her reports and personal testimony were used in court to represent the interests of these children. She also worked with a grant funded program in Spokane, Washington to help keep at risk families together.
In 2004, she received an ABA approved paralegal certificate and began working for the Alternate Defense Counsel (ADC) of the State of Colorado as a contract paralegal and private investigator. In 2005, she became approved by the 10th Circuit Court in Colorado to work as a private investigator for the defense on Federal cases.
She currently does contract work with attorneys, Thomas E. Goodreid, who is licensed to practice law in three states, and his law partner, Paul Grant. She has investigated a wide array of cases including but not limited to: illegal drug distribution, rape, murder, attempted murder, sexual assault of minors, immigration violations, Legionnaires' Disease, domestic violence, Ponzi schemes, money laundering, wire fraud, land disputes, DRAM shop, hit and run, slip and falls, embezzling, traffic accidents, missing person, patent challenges, and wrongful termination. Civil cases often involve asset searches, and tracking down and interviewing witnesses.
Contact Betsy Seeton
Phone 720-261-0055
In 2004, she received an ABA approved paralegal certificate and began working for the Alternate Defense Counsel (ADC) of the State of Colorado as a contract paralegal and private investigator. In 2005, she became approved by the 10th Circuit Court in Colorado to work as a private investigator for the defense on Federal cases.
She currently does contract work with attorneys, Thomas E. Goodreid, who is licensed to practice law in three states, and his law partner, Paul Grant. She has investigated a wide array of cases including but not limited to: illegal drug distribution, rape, murder, attempted murder, sexual assault of minors, immigration violations, Legionnaires' Disease, domestic violence, Ponzi schemes, money laundering, wire fraud, land disputes, DRAM shop, hit and run, slip and falls, embezzling, traffic accidents, missing person, patent challenges, and wrongful termination. Civil cases often involve asset searches, and tracking down and interviewing witnesses.
Contact Betsy Seeton
Phone 720-261-0055