Private investigators are often asked to investigate a spouse for
infidelity. This is a very sensitive subject. If it is discovered that the
suspected person is guilty of adultery, it can mean the break up of a
family. Perhaps a more tragic situation develops when an innocent
person is suspected of an infidelity and during the process of
investigation they discover their spouse no longer trusts them. This
can also lead to the destruction of an otherwise happy home.
These investigations must be handled very discretely. Here is a list of
signs to look for if you suspect a problem:

At the beginning of an affair cheaters feel guilty and will pay more
attention to their spouse. Later in the affair a cheater will begin to
find fault with their spouse.

The cheater will lose interest in the family. They may not pay
attention to the children, to home repairs, or even their career.

There may be a change in sexual relations: more sex or less sex than
normal.

The cheater's attitude toward others in the household will change.

The family finances may begin to suffer. It costs money to keep an
affair going.

Be aware of changes in grooming. The cheater wants to look to
attractive to their new love.

You may observe physical signs such as, lipstick, stains on their
underwear, strange odors of perfume or cologne, receipts, pieces of
paper with phone numbers or addresses, condoms, etc.

You may receive phone calls that are the wrong number or no one
there when you answer.

Check the phone bill for any unusual numbers, especially on cell
phones.

Watch the mileage on the spouse's car and keep track of their hours
away from home.

Female cheaters are more discrete. They tend to be fearful of STDs
and avoid one night stands.

Pay attention to your intuition. If something doesn't feel right, it
probably isn't.

After reading this list, if you think there may be a problem, keep
track of what you observe for at least two weeks. Then call me from a
safe phone. Avoid email or text messages that could be intercepted by
your spouse or other family members, co-workers, or friends. It is
important that the investigation be very discrete. Right or wrong you
will want to reduce the impact on your loved ones.

Another alternative to settle any suspicions is to have a discrete
voluntary polygraph examination. If you need to prove to your loved
one that you can be trusted, let a scientifically validated computerized
examination be your proof.
Jenkins Professional Investigations, LLC
Domestic Affairs
Watching
Over
Justice

infidelity. This is a very sensitive subject. If it is discovered that the
suspected person is guilty of adultery, it can mean the break up of a
family. Perhaps a more tragic situation develops when an innocent
person is suspected of an infidelity and during the process of
investigation they discover their spouse no longer trusts them. This
can also lead to the destruction of an otherwise happy home.
These investigations must be handled very discretely. Here is a list of
signs to look for if you suspect a problem:

At the beginning of an affair cheaters feel guilty and will pay more
attention to their spouse. Later in the affair a cheater will begin to
find fault with their spouse.

The cheater will lose interest in the family. They may not pay
attention to the children, to home repairs, or even their career.

There may be a change in sexual relations: more sex or less sex than
normal.

The cheater's attitude toward others in the household will change.

The family finances may begin to suffer. It costs money to keep an
affair going.

Be aware of changes in grooming. The cheater wants to look to
attractive to their new love.

You may observe physical signs such as, lipstick, stains on their
underwear, strange odors of perfume or cologne, receipts, pieces of
paper with phone numbers or addresses, condoms, etc.

You may receive phone calls that are the wrong number or no one
there when you answer.

Check the phone bill for any unusual numbers, especially on cell
phones.

Watch the mileage on the spouse's car and keep track of their hours
away from home.

Female cheaters are more discrete. They tend to be fearful of STDs
and avoid one night stands.

Pay attention to your intuition. If something doesn't feel right, it
probably isn't.

After reading this list, if you think there may be a problem, keep
track of what you observe for at least two weeks. Then call me from a
safe phone. Avoid email or text messages that could be intercepted by
your spouse or other family members, co-workers, or friends. It is
important that the investigation be very discrete. Right or wrong you
will want to reduce the impact on your loved ones.

Another alternative to settle any suspicions is to have a discrete
voluntary polygraph examination. If you need to prove to your loved
examination be your proof.