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Author: Alan W.
Payton
apayton@investigativesupportgroup.com
Website:
www.investigativesupportgroup.com
When you think of Valentine’s Day, you think of love,
romance, gifts, candy, flowers and time spent with your
spouse/partner. When a Private Investigator thinks of
Valentine’s Day, he thinks of cheating spouses and
infidelity. Interestingly, Valentine’s Day is the
busiest time of the year nationally for private
investigators.
Valentine’s Day is the one holiday that an unfaithful spouse
will not ignore. One characteristic about meeting on
Valentine’s Day is the apparent need for the unfaithful
spouse to spend more time together than they usually do.
They might offer sexy lingerie, cards, gifts and candy in an
attempt to make the occasion special. Suspicious about your
spouse’s behavior?, Valentine’s Day provides you an
excellent opportunity to obtain the truth. An extramarital
meeting is often predictable and usually happens on or
within the close proximity of Valentine’s Day.
Unfaithful spouses often become immersed in the excitement
of their encounters subsequently become unaware as to who
may be following them. This excitement also makes their
exposure even easier. Even considering that your spouse may
be cheating is a painful and difficult experience. With
divorce rates high, if you have a suspicion that your spouse
is unfaithful, you may be right. Some signs of infidelity
you may have noticed from your partner may include the
following:
- Changes in
hygiene and clothing. A spouse might get a new hairstyle,
and begin wearing new and trendier clothes.
- Suddenly has a
number of new social or sexual interests. Are new or unique
requests being made in your bedroom? It could be the result
of experiences during a tryst with another.
- Does not want
you in their vehicle. A spouse could be worried that a
different perfume or cologne might be detected, or a
discarded receipt from a restaurant discovered.
- Asks about
your schedule more often than usual.
- Makes secret
telephone calls, emails or text messages. Do you notice your
spouse retreating from the room frequently when taking a
call?
- Cell phone
calls from you are not returned in a timely fashion. Does
your spouse typically pick up your calls when at lunch, or
“out with some friends”? Not taking your calls is a surefire
sign a spouse may be where they shouldn’t.
- Acts
preoccupied or distant when with you. This can be reflected
in a number of ways, at times showing signs of guilt or
brooding. Private investigators can assist you in obtaining
the proof you need to give you the peace of mind needed to
move forward with your life. By utilizing professional
investigative techniques and advanced surveillance methods,
a private investigator will obtain the evidence you need.
If the private
investigator obtains solid proof that your spouse is indeed
faithful, the peace of mind this brings can help ensure that
your relationship survives the suspicion. Conversely, the
findings may not be pleasant. Nonetheless, with the evidence
in hand, you can now confront your mate with confidence. If
you choose a
fresh start, the information that a private investigator can
prove to be a major legal advantage regarding the eventual
divorce settlement.
Recommendation:
Never “threaten” to hire an investigator, since this will
make the suspected spouse suspicious and more difficult to
watch. The private investigators at the Investigative
Support Group, Inc. always use discretion and respect with
every case and investigative services are always 100%
confidential. We realize that your pain and fear are real,
thus each ISG Investigator takes an empathetic approach to
each case they accept.
The
INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT GROUP, INC. is a full service
Investigative Agency serving the entire state of Florida. In
addition to surveillance, ISG specializes in
Background/Nanny checks, Criminal Defense, Asset searches
and Accident/Product Liability Investigations.
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