DOMESTIC

Infidelity - Affair = CHEATING
When it comes to suspicions of infidelity, research shows that women are accurate around 90% of the time, while men are correct approximately 75% of the time. Even so, the emotional toll of betrayal—whether real or suspected—can be devastating.
Infidelity - unfaithfulness in a marriage or committed relationship and does not always involve physical contact. It can include emotional affairs, intimate messaging, passionate kissing, cybersex, or any behaviour perceived as a breach of trust.
The psychological impact of cheating—whether physical or emotional—can be severe. It often results in feelings of rage, betrayal, and heartbreak, and may trigger long-term anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges.
While rebuilding a relationship after a breach of trust is difficult, it is possible with time, commitment, and often professional counselling.
Even though adultery is no longer a crime in Australia, the effects of a cheating spouse are far-reaching—impacting not only the couple but also children, families, friends, and shared environments.
Why Investigate?
When suspicions arise, verifying the facts is essential. Knowing the truth can provide clarity, peace of mind, and legal or emotional options.
Our discreet investigation and surveillance services help you confirm whether concerns are valid or unfounded. We gather lawful evidence that can support your case—or simply bring you the closure you need to move forward.
If emotional affairs are involved and the relationship is struggling, this insight may also help guide you toward couples’ therapy or legal resolution.
Infidelity - unfaithfulness in a marriage or committed relationship and does not always involve physical contact. It can include emotional affairs, intimate messaging, passionate kissing, cybersex, or any behaviour perceived as a breach of trust.
The psychological impact of cheating—whether physical or emotional—can be severe. It often results in feelings of rage, betrayal, and heartbreak, and may trigger long-term anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges.
While rebuilding a relationship after a breach of trust is difficult, it is possible with time, commitment, and often professional counselling.
Even though adultery is no longer a crime in Australia, the effects of a cheating spouse are far-reaching—impacting not only the couple but also children, families, friends, and shared environments.
Why Investigate?
When suspicions arise, verifying the facts is essential. Knowing the truth can provide clarity, peace of mind, and legal or emotional options.
Our discreet investigation and surveillance services help you confirm whether concerns are valid or unfounded. We gather lawful evidence that can support your case—or simply bring you the closure you need to move forward.
If emotional affairs are involved and the relationship is struggling, this insight may also help guide you toward couples’ therapy or legal resolution.