
- Do they use child seats properly and consistently when driving?
- Are children left too often in the care of others?
- When on outings are the children supervised in crowds?
- Is there alcohol or drugs used with children 'in-house'? Or driving?
- Is there any pattern of behavior that could possibly endanger the child?
- Do 'unauthorized' guests spend the night while children are there?
As unfortunate as this is remember that you are not alone! You have now taken the best step available to you to protect your interests - your children, your assets and, hopefully, your happiness! With today's divorce rate over 60% you are wise to do what is necessary to PROTECT YOURSELF!
To prove adultery most jurisdictions will accept a combination of these elements:
- Video of any public display of affection between your spouse & 'partner'. This can be something as simple as holding hands exiting a restaurant.
- Show evidence, usually video, of the two entering a private place and remaining there for any significant time. The two are videoed exiting this place as well. (Hotel, Motel, Apartment, House, etc.)
Child Custody
When a cheating spouse tries to dictate your child custody and/or your visitation terms at settlement, the video evidence of adultery that you present can have a dynamic effect! Be prepared!
If your spouse is awarded custody and over time you have reason to believe that the custodial spouse is not caring for your children properly you should document the lack of responsible parenting and supervision through surveillance. For example:
If your spouse threatens to take your children there are steps that can be taken to help prevent this. Call for a free consultation. Should your child be the victim of parental kidnapping we can assist in a national or international search using the latest technology, networking and tools of discovery that are available today. We also suggest you take the advice of your attorney who is familiar with the laws of your state on these important issues.
Do You Suspect Your Spouse Is Cheating?
If you suspect your spouse is cheating on you and you want to confirm this behavior through professional investigative services, then we suggest you do not confront your spouse or begin
This combination of behavior is required because it shows an inclination toward intimacy and also shows time, place and opportunity for this intimacy to happen. This activity must be observed and recorded by a disinterested third-party such as a professional investigating firm, and the 'Rules of Evidence' apply for the evidence to be used in any settlement hearing or court action.
questioning their whereabouts. This will make them paranoid and defensive, and quite possibly make them more secretive and deceptive in the conduct of their affair.

If you are experiencing ANY of these signs by your spouse, call immediately for a free consultation, 1-800-262-1305 or 703-273-7714.
Your Spouse MAY be cheating if you can answer “yes” to any of
the following behaviors:
- Does your partner suddenly care more about their appearance?
Such as: Working out, weight loss, tanning, new undergarments and clothes, not wearing their wedding bands
- Decreased intimate relations or different sexual styles suddenly introduced, or any change from your norm.
- Spouses phone and/or credit card bills are no longer coming to your home address, unexplained ATM withdrawals, separate accounts?
- Change in work habits and schedule.
For example, long lunches, working late, happy hour, out of town trips, not attending events with your spouse anymore, does your spouse seem to disappear on the weekends?
- Is your spouse continuously on the internet or texting on their phone at all hours? Is your spouse protective of their phone or has new passwords, does your spouse have blocked calls or private calls frequently, late night or hang up calls?
- Has our spouse ever said any of these phrases to you?
- “I need time apart, I need space”
“I don’t know if I want to be married”
“It’s a figment of your imagination”
“You’re paranoid”
“I don’t love you anymore”
“It’s just a friend”
“ I don’t trust you”