We
understand that this can be a difficult time for a person
who believes their spouse may be unfaithful. The following
list is intended to be a guide for a person who suspects
that their spouse may be cheating.
You may have witnessed that your
spouse has:
- Suddenly
started spending more time outside the home
- Decreased
sexual interest with you
- Become
extremely distracted and is often found daydreaming
- Made him
or herself unavailable while at work
- Started
attending work functions alone
- Stopped
returning your cell phone calls or returns calls much
later than usual
- Started
going into another room to talk on the phone
- Begun using
computer alone and secretly
- Inquired
about your whereabouts more often than usual
- Clothing
that smells of unrecognizable perfume or cologne
- His or
Her laundry done separately
- Unexplained
payments on bank statements
- Has more
cash on hand without accountability
- Made an
attempt to intercept the mail before you
- Cell phone
bills with long phone calls
- Has a phone
card but never used one before
- Has unexplained
receipts in wallet or purse
- Has suspicious
phone voice-mail messages
- Has suspicious
cell phone numbers stored or dialed
- Internet
web browser history list (this is a record of web sites
visited) contains unusual sites
- Created
a new or free e-mail account
- Started
deleting e-mail messages frequently
- You may
also want to consider reviewing your spouse’s credit
card bills for signs of a cheating spouse, cheating husband
or cheating wife.
If you need assistance investigating infidelity,
adultery, an unfaithful spouse or spouse having an affair,
please contact our office, toll free, for advice and assistance
at 866-596-4567. SRG provides the best
overall service and solutions in a discreet and professional
manner.
Service
Coverage Areas
SRG
services California statewide and provides investigative
services throughout the Nation with a network of highly trained
investigative specialists and licensed associates. Note: All
investigations are conducted under the guidelines of California
law and supervised by legal counsel.
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