Infidelity
You think something is up and it hurts. Before you do something stupid we can help you confirm your suspicion. Then you can act.
You’ve seen the signs: a sudden change in a work schedule; a need to have personal space or time; increased Internet usage, quite phone conversations; increased irritability; and several other things that make you question what is going on. If there is a suspicion we can help you find out what is going on. In the end there may be nothing going on.
These investigations are sensitive for those involved. It is our goal to provide our clients with answers to the questions and not destroy their marriage while doing it. When it comes to cheating spouses or infidelity investigations, the most important thing to do is finding out what is actually happening. If evidence is found that shows the spouse is cheating, then the client has facts available to determine how they want to proceed from there.
People often think that "Domestic Investigations" are deal only with infidelity situations. However, our investigation other divorce cases that are needed for other divorce situations where one person is required to pay support to the other person: alimony; palimony; or child-support. Our investigation will try to identify all assets, activities and income is verified in order to assist in fair and equitable distribution of property, assets and monetary support.
Infidelity investigations involve several stages.
The first stage involves the investigator understanding your specific situation: Why are you suspicious? What are your objectives? During this stage, the investigator will obtain vital case information regarding the subject’s physical description, possible suspects that the spouse may be seeing, subject’s vehicle information, subject’s employment information, and places the subject frequents.
The second stage is developing an investigative strategy based on the client’s objectives. The investigator will make recommendations regarding social media searches, surveillance time, usage of GPS devices, and will provide an outline of a schedule and costs associated with the investigation.
The third stage involves applying the surveillance hours to the case to determine if there is any activity that might substantiate the client’s suspicions. We follow the plan initially developed with the client and try to maximize the use of times when the suspected activities may be happening. As the case develops, the investigator will provide additional recommendations to maximize the effectiveness of the surveillance hours. During the course of an investigation, we communicate regularly with the client and keep the updates coming.
The fourth stage is to generate detailed reports of the subject’s activities. We include screen shots of any video obtained during the investigation in the report so the client has an overview of the activity. We also provide a copy of all video obtained to the client.
The final stage is for the investigator to cooperate with the client in providing information and court testimony as necessary
We understand the pain, anger, and frustration that often accompanies the discovery that a client’s suspicions are supported by the information gathered in an investigation. It is our goal to provide unbiased and factual information to the client with professionalism, sensitivity, confidentiality, and compassion.
Signs of a cheating spouse or partner:
Changing Habits
Increased need for personal space or private time
Sudden changes in clothing and grooming
Buying jewelry
Increased Internet use and deleted browser history
Hidden bills and letters
More time spent on cell phone, text messages, etc.
Starts to leave early or return later
More time spent away from home
Personality or behavior changes
Less sexual desire
Phone hang-ups on land line
Unexplained expenditure
Emotional distance
Defensiveness
Secret accounts
New health club memberships
Increase in vehicle mileage
Find more fault with spouse
Has new interests, tastes, preferences
Obvious lies
Clothing smells of alcohol and perfume
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