The general public utilizes the services of private investigators in Iowa on a daily basis to determine if their spouses are being unfaithful or having illicit affairs. Many times there have been indicators of an affair and the suspecting party has noted unusual charges on a credit or debit card, the cheating spouse may work longer or irregular hours, changes in general routine, new clothes, new perfumes or colognes, etc...
Most often, when a client contacts us for a consultation regarding a cheating spouse case, they already have a good idea that the affair is actually going on. It then becomes an exercise in obtaining "proof" versus trying to "confirm" there is an affair to begin with. A good private investigator can conduct surveillance and find the "proof" in a short amount of time. The real issue is what to do with the "proof" once it is obtained.
The question we ask, at the outset of the case, is what does our client intend to do with the video evidence of the cheating spouse once we obtain it.
Oftentimes, we see clients who request surveillance as a way to address the issues with their partners and potentially "save" the marriage. Others simply tell us they want the "proof" so they can finally feel free to divorce and move on with their lives. The truth, generally, falls somewhere in the middle.
Situations such as cheating spouses are highly charged and emotional ones. It is rare to find the person who treats these situations like business deals. Most of the time, when confronted with the fact that a spouse is cheating, people become highly emotional. These emotions manifest themselves as sadness, anger and everything in between. As a result, if not properly guided through the process, the offended party can fly into a rage and do harm to themselves or the cheating spouse.
Usually, these other issues have to do with child custody or marital waste. A judge may look at the affair as an indicator of an absent parent or a person not fit to be the primary caregiver to a child. Additionally, marital waste can occur when a spouse spends large amounts of money on an affair and the other spouse may be able to lay claim to those funds in the divorce proceedings.
Selecting a Iowa private investigator to handle your marital infidelity case is a decision best made by a level-headed client and their respective attorney. A professional Iowa private investigator will explain all your options and detail potential pitfalls before they arise.
If you are in need of professional private investigative services, consider Brooks Brothers Investigations. Call us at (515) 246-8100 or visit us at www.BrooksPI.com
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