Infidelity and divorce: evidence and child custody review

Divorces – How can the help of a detective affect a divorce case?

Divorce and the emotions of spouses – How can a detective help?

Before starting the divorce process, it is a good idea to enlist the help of professionals such as a psychologist, lawyer and divorce detective. The divorce process often involves strong emotions and mutual accusations between spouses. A private investigator can help in cases of suspected infidelity or cheating by providing the necessary evidence and support in the divorce process. Such evidence can confirm the guilt of the other party and facts relevant to the divorce case.

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Experience of Nationwide Detective Bureau Lampart in divorce cases

Nationwide Detective Bureau Lampart has been working with clients in divorce cases for many years. Our experience shows that proper strategy preparation and collection of solid evidence are crucial. We work with clients throughout the country and abroad. Our detective services are performed in full discretion and confidentiality, which is particularly important in cases such as divorce.

Divorce with a declaration of guilt – How do you prove infidelity?

Gathering discreet evidence in divorce cases

To prove the guilt of the other party in a divorce case, the detective discreetly collects and prepares paper, electronic, photographic and audio-visual documentation. These materials form an important element of evidence in the divorce process. Evidence of infidelity can be presented in court during the divorce hearing. The detective may also appear as a witness in court.

Detective activities in divorce cases

Our detectives for divorce cases operating in cities such as Warsaw, Tricity, Wrocław, Kraków, Poznań, as well as in smaller towns undertake various activities depending on the reasons for marriage break-up. Among other things, they may establish the daily schedule of the spouse, examine his or her immediate environment, source of income, assets and, in the case of suspected infidelity, personal and address data of lovers. This information can have a significant impact on the outcome of a divorce case, especially in the case of a divorce with a declaration of guilt on the grounds of infidelity. A detective is not only concerned with providing evidence of infidelity, but also with other aspects of divorce cases.

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A detective in the context of proving infidelity

When is it appropriate to use a detective to prove infidelity?

Taking action to prove infidelity is warranted when you are unsure but there is deep concern about your partner’s behaviour. There are a number of behaviours that may arouse suspicion, such as mysterious encounters, a sudden change in the way you look after yourself, a reduction in the frequency of sexual contact, suspicious phone calls or concealing online activity. Lack of desire to spend time together, isolation and indifference are also alarming signals. However, these are not the only circumstances in which it is worth investigating a partner’s fidelity.

It is also extremely important to prove infidelity in the event that this forms the basis for a divorce, especially a divorce with a declaration of guilt in favour of the cheating spouse.

How do you prove infidelity to your spouse?

Gender is not decisive in the context of establishing infidelity. Although men and women are said to cheat in different ways, the pattern of dating, secret meetings and hiding gestures is the same. Above all, although it is difficult, it is important to control your emotions and not to reveal your suspicions to your partner. However, it is worth keeping a close eye on his or her behaviour and discreetly recording it (e.g. times of return home, missed calls, business appointments). With this information in hand, you can make an appointment with a detective who will plan an observation to gather evidence of infidelity, such as photographs or video recordings. The detective will also help you develop an appropriate strategy for further contact with your partner until you file for divorce. Only then can knowledge of infidelity be disclosed.

Divorce with an adjudication of spouse’s fault

In a divorce with an adjudication of spouse’s guilt, it is common for the wife to present evidence of her spouse’s infidelity. Such evidence may include photographs, recordings, letters, emails, text messages and testimony from credible witnesses. Gathering solid evidence of infidelity is not an easy task. It is necessary to use the services of duly authorised persons, such as detectives. According to the law, detectives have the right to access and process personal data. The evidence they collect, such as photos with the lover, hotel or restaurant bills, can be taken into account by the court as evidence, allowing a divorce judgment to be issued on the fault of the unfaithful spouse. Sometimes the court may also call a detective to testify as a witness.

Lampart detectives are characterised by a high level of professionalism and reliability. The reports they prepare are clear, transparent and robust, providing a reliable basis for a court judgment.

Other factors that may form the basis for a guilty verdict of divorce include violence against the spouse and children, abandonment of the family, excessive alcohol consumption, aggressive behaviour and lack of financial support for the family. Physical violence is the easiest to prove, but proving psychological and economic violence is also possible, thanks to, among other things, a community interview conducted by licensed detectives. As part of this process, documents such as bank statements are collected and witness statements such as neighbours, family members, friends and acquaintances are gathered.

However, the most common reason for a judgment of divorce with a declaration of guilt is infidelity.

Divorce with a declaration of fault by the wife

The grounds for a judgment of divorce with a declaration of fault are the same, regardless of the sex of the spouse. However, due to common cultural patterns, women are less often the perpetrators of physical and economic violence. Consequently, the majority of cooperation with detectives in the case of wives is based on proving infidelity if the aim is to obtain a divorce decree with a declaration of guilt. Evidence of infidelity presented during a divorce mainly includes photographs, recordings, documents and witness statements. Licensed detectives gather evidence by observing and conducting community interviews

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Detective in divorce cases: evidence of infidelity, verification of child custody, property arrangements

In divorce cases, a detective can play an important role in gathering evidence of infidelity, verification of child custody and determination of property matters. The collected materials can also be used as evidence in proceedings concerning division of property, claiming alimony from the other spouse, or in issues related to parental authority and contact with the child, as well as concerning joint accommodation.

Our experienced detectives, through observation and findings, prepare reliable information that can be used in the course of court proceedings.

It is worth noting that only licensed detectives are allowed to process the personal data of others without their consent. Otherwise, the collected evidence may be rejected by the court, which may lead to the invalidity of the presented allegations.

Divorce due to infidelity of a wife or husband is a difficult and painful experience, so we approach our clients with empathy and understanding. We also offer psychological support during the difficult divorce process.