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Infidelity Investigation – What Exactly Does it Involve ?
Did you know that most common issue private investigators are hired for is infidelity investigations? Talk to any private – I and invariably, you will be told that most of their work involves conducting surveillance of spouses who are suspected of having extramarital affairs. Based on my own experience working with men and women who believe that their relationship with partners may be affected by infidelity, considerable is spent paying for infidelity investigations.
How Are Infidelity Investigations Conducted
There is no rocket science to conducting infidelity investigations. The first step is to hire a licensed private investigator. Although anyone can do surveillance, having a license to do so exempts a private investigator from being charged with stalking. This is important to know because the most common technique used in infidelity investigations is “passive surveillance”. What this means is the investigator simply monitors and observes the person suspected of marital infidelity and then then provides evidence that this may actually be happening. Generally, evidence of this kind comes in the form of photos. However other times, a private investigator may use a more active form of surveillance such as planting recording devices in a person’s home, office or vehicle.
Regardless of the approach used by private investigators in conducting infidelity investigations, you can be certain that the process will be both time consuming and costly. This is mainly because it takes considerable time to actually gather the type of evidence that will show that the suspected spouse is actually cheating. Needless to say, most people who are having an extramarital affair are reasonably discreet and go to great lengths not to get caught cheating. With this in mind, it is understandable that a private investigator may spend long hours parked outside of a home, office, restaurant or hotel with the hope of finding the right opportunity to gather evidence of an extramarital affair.
Mistakes People Make When Retaining a Private Investigator
to Conduct an Infidelity Investigation
There most critical error people most often make when they retain an investigator to conduct an infidelity investigation is to let their spouse know that he or she is under surveillance. In most cases, people are not so stupid as to tell their spouses that they are being monitored. Instead, they make the mistake of not keeping the infidelity investigation completely secret. And by talking to friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members, information about the surveillance inevitably leaks out. This of course will sabotage the whole infidelity investigation. Similarly, when the private investigator reports that he or she is close to getting hard evidence of the suspected infidelity, the client may blurt this out and inform the cheating spouse before the infidelity investigation is complete. As you can see, these are two examples of serious mistakes people often make. by Dr. Reena Sommer
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