February 23, 2012

Infidelity & Adultery

Providing our clients with evidence of infidelity or adultery may assist them in achieving a far more equitable financial settlement in their dissolution than they might otherwise achieve. The two most common forms of evidence in domestic cases are “Inclination and Opportunity”. An example of “Inclination” is two people holding hands, kissing, or showing other forms of affection towards one another. An example of “Opportunity” is two people entering a hotel or residence together.

We’ll discover the truth by acquiring evidence of Inclination and Opportunity. Evidence is the currency of our justice system. Even in “no-fault” divorce states like Washington, evidence of infidelity can be a powerful bargaining tool in settlement negotiations. Photographs and witness declarations are just two examples of the evidence we can acquire on your behalf.

When presented with evidence of infidelity or adultery, both men and women are far more likely to agree on a fair and equitable division of property and assets than suffer the humiliation of a public trial.

Potential clients should know that surveillance is required for infidelity and adultery cases. Surveillance is time consuming, expensive, and rarely results in good news for clients. In addition, Gilbertson Investigations only conducts infidelity surveillance for attorneys. If you believe your spouse is cheating, please retain an attorney and have them contract us on your behalf. We will only report our findings to  your lawyer. The emotional nature of these cases requires this level of precaution.

If you have a problem, and you’re not sure what do do, give us a call.  We can help.

“Veritas vos liberabit.” (The truth will set you free.)