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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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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