Private Investigators Used to Prove Infidelity in Divorce

Private Investigators Used to Prove Infidelity in Divorce

If a spouse thinks their partner is being unfaithful, a Private Investigator can be hired to help prove or disprove the suspicions. Should the suspicions be accurate, what the PI finds can assist in a case with an Attorney Law Firm.

 

Before divorce proceedings are even started, a spouse may want to confirm the suspicions. This is where a Private Investigator comes in. While the subject may deny an affair, a PI can help obtain circumstantial evidence that can assist the spouse in making the decision about whether or not to begin divorce proceedings.

 

While a PI can be hired simply on the basis of making a life decision, other times we are hired to provide evidence to an attorney for a case. The Private Investigator may even be called to testify in court about the findings. These types of cases are important to provide accurate information as they can impact the final decision. As an example, depending on the state, the spouse who is not at-fault may receive a higher amount of marital assets

 

This information also plays an important role in custody disputes. Adulterous acts can also impact prenuptial or postnuptial agreements. That is why it is so important to make sure that concrete evidence is obtained.

 

One of the benefits to hiring a Private Investigator is that they remain emotionally detached from the situation. The PI is there to perform a job, whatever the outcome may be. Private Investigators are also trained to discreetly take photos and videos of the subject in order to solidify the case.

 

While a spouse may be tempted to take matters into their own hands, the high emotions surrounding such a sensitive situation can hamper the findings. When a neutral party is the one doing the digging, more information may be able to be uncovered in a calm manner. On top of that, you may also gain a person to testify in court.

 

No matter what the situation, when it comes to catching a cheating spouse, a Private Investigator is the way to go when building a case with an Attorney Law Firm.

 

 

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication at the time it was written. It is not intended to provide legal advice or suggest a guaranteed outcome. Individual situations will differ and the law may have changed since publication. Readers considering legal action should consult with an attorney to understand current laws and how they may affect a case.


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