Are you going through a divorce and trying to negotiate a favorable settlement or win custody of your children? Do you suspect your spouse of infidelity and are wondering how to collect evidence? Send us all your questions by submitting a comment to this post and private investigator Patrick Troy will answer them in upcoming blog posts.
If you’re trying to locate a former classmate or colleague, lost relative or old flame, try your luck with these free, public online tools which require knowing the person’s name or phone number:
PIPL is a query engine that finds people’s profiles and deep web pages on websites and online databases that cannot be found with regular search engines, such as Facebook, Amazon and LinkedIn.
Yahoo! People Search is a tool that searches for people’s phone numbers, addresses and email addresses. It also includes a reverse phone number lookup where you input the phone number, and it identifies the owner.
SuperPages People Search is a tool that searches for people’s phone numbers and addresses. It also includes a reverse phone number lookup where you input the phone number, and it identifies the owner.
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I am often hired after someone has already tried and failed to catch a cheating spouse on their own. People often assume that being a private investigator is easy because how hard can it be to follow someone, right? Well, the reality is that it requires a lot more skill than it might seem, and that if you hire a private investigator, you’ll have greater success than going it alone. Here are five reasons why you should hire a private investigator:
1. The private investigator is anonymous to the subject.
One of the main reasons most people hire a PI is because they know they are likely to be recognized and caught if they try to do the work themselves. If you are trying to follow your cheating spouse, it is almost certain that he will recognize your car or spot you, and your cover will be blown. Not only will this result in embarrassment for you or suspicion by him, but it will jeopardize the entire case. If your spouse now believes you are suspicious of his behavior, he will be more cautious in the future, making it more difficult to catch him.
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If your spouse is spending a lot more time than usual on the computer and acting in a very secretive manner (for example, using the computer only after you’ve gone to bed), he may be committing online infidelity. Our private investigators can perform computer forensics and surveillance to find out exactly what your spouse is doing on the computer. We perform these services to retrieve past and current computer and online activity:
Computer Data Recovery – Almost all past computer activity is retrievable. Most computer users assume that when they delete a file, it is permanently destroyed. In reality, the deleted files remain stored on the computer’s hard drive until the hard drive is full. As the hard drive needs more space, it starts to destroy the deleted files. Until that point, our private investigators are able to retrieve deleted files, emails, instant messages, and history of Internet activity, including websites visited.
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As a private investigator, I have many clients who want to find out if their spouse is having an affair. One of the first things I ask them is why they think their spouse is cheating. The one thing all infidelity cases have in common is that the client always notices some changes in their spouse’s behavior. These are the ones that I have heard over and over again:
Long absences, often unaccounted for. Typical behaviors: She goes out to buy milk but returns three hours later; starts working late nights at the office; or joins a book club but never reads. Explanation: She is meeting up with her boyfriend.
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I just came across an interesting article on online infidelity by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). The article states that an estimated 20 to 33% of Internet users go online for sexual purposes. Most of these users are male, 35 years old, married with children, and well educated, which is very similar to what I’ve found during my investigative work. This problem is likely to grow as the number of households with Internet access grows. Check out the article to learn about the reasons for and signs of online infidelity, as well as how to get help.
Well, there is one bright spot to the economic recession: Infidelity rates have dropped. My business investigating infidelity is down by as much as 50 percent since the market crash last fall. Although Bluevision is headquartered in Connecticut, we receive cases nationwide. I believe that there are three factors at play:
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Many Bluevision clients ask for our help with infidelity concerns after noticing suspicious behavior by their spouse. I start by asking them to describe what caused them to become suspicious and any activities they believe are related to infidelity.
In cases where the client is able to identify a primary third party suspect and/or pinpoint specific, regularly scheduled activities that are suspicious (for example, the spouse practices with a bowling league every Monday night and always comes home smelling like perfume), we typically recommend a surveillance schedule that will provide the best opportunity to gather useful evidence. However, in cases where the client simply has general suspicions or “feels” something is amiss, but has no idea who their spouse is cheating with, nor when or where the infidelity might be taking place, we may recommend starting with a GPS tracking solution.
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Tuesday, April 14, at 8am ET, I’ll be on WPLR’s Chaz & AJ show (99.1 FM in Connecticut) again. It should be another fun interview! If you can’t access WPLR on the radio, you can listen live on
their website. Tune in!
A common misconception I hear from clients in marital cases is related to the no fault divorce. In a nutshell, many clients mistakenly believe that if they file for no fault divorce, the reasons they filed for divorce will have no bearing on the settlement. This misunderstanding can significantly impact their divorce proceedings and potentially cause them to receive a smaller settlement.
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