Marital Infidelity and
Relationships
It has been estimated that one-third of all
marriages will experience at least one incident of marital infidelity.
With today’s high divorce rates, it seems that the incidence of
cheating spouses might be even higher than we think.
Other domestic relationships may be subject to infidelity as well. Many
of us wonder, especially as time goes by in our relationships, how would
it feel if my partner had an affair?
What if she’s cheating? I
hear about it happening so much that I believe it could even happen to me.
While we would
all like to believe that everyone honors their marriage vows, this simply
is not the case. We have the
knowledge and experience to help you find out if your loved one has
strayed outside the bounds of matrimony.
An investigation of this type may require surveillance of the
individual. This will either help to find out how the person is engaging
in an affair or help to prove that suspicions of infidelity are unfounded.
Using information
we obtain from you, we will determine the best time to perform
surveillance on your partner. Depending
upon the situation, this surveillance could take place over a few days or
may be stretched out over a longer period.
Even if marital
infidelity does not exist, it could take several hours of surveillance to
determine that suspicion of infidelity appear to be unfounded.
For this reason we require an agreement for a minimum length of
service, prior to agreeing to handle an infidelity investigation.
You may choose to include a polygraph
examination in the investigation of your spouse.
This would of course require the consent and cooperation of your
partner. We would be glad to explain the procedure to you and advise
you in the use of this important tool.
Frequently Asked
Questions about polygraph examinations. |