What do some professional athletes, ministers, executives, Postal workers, waiters and waitresses, morticians, teachers, attorneys, etc., have in common? They are unfaithful to their spouses or partners. Spencer Investigations has handled hundreds of spousal deceit investigations.
Clients call, usually speaking just above a whisper, wanting to know how to go about investigating their partner. The victims feel hurt, angry, alone or ashamed. In many cases, they have valid reasons for such sentiments. My advice to clients is don't do an investigation if the relationship is going well or has the routine issues that many couples face. But if the doubts are strong or persistent, an investigation might be in order.
California, like most states, has no-fault divorce laws, meaning that either partner can seek a dissolution for no reason. In most cases, there is no legal necessity to prove infidelity. But it's human nature to want answers. Enter Spencer Investigations.
A spousal deceit case is a hybrid of surveillance and a background investigation. (See links to surveillance and backgrounds.) These are some red flags for infidelity: Guarding pagers and cell phones, focusing more on cosmetic and physical appearances, sudden changes in plans, "working late again," hang-up phone calls, changes in spending and finances, etc.
Spencer Investigations offers:
* Vehicle and foot surveillance
* Male and female agents statewide and nationally
* Covert video for the home
* Full reports upon request
* Verifying addresses and phone numbers
* Vehicle registration searches