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This depends first and foremost on the particular private investigator and what you consider to be an invasion of privacy. So yes, a private investigator could invade a person's privacy (although such actions may not necessarily be legal).
Yes, anyone start a private investigator firm. You can read about how to start a firm at answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/529001.html If your an actual private detective you can. In order to become one you need to enroll in a detective school first.
A person can find information on how to become a private investigator in many different locations. A person could first contact their state licensing department. One could also read the private investigator magazine. Some websites a person could look at are PI Now, PI home website, and linked investigation.
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First of all you should find the perfect investigator who has a better experience, punctually, no emotional attachments, strong point gathering capacity etc. You may search this kind of person from the various company but check before selecting any private investigator properly. I think ICFECI have that type of potential to give you the best one. So I must suggest this for you.