Although no two domestic infidelity cases are rarely alike, similarities in the behavior of subjects involved in this type of activity are often demonstrated. By noting these behaviors we were able to compile a list of indicators to help determine whether a person's partner is being unfaithful.
Please take a few minutes to review the list of behaviors below. If more then just a few are currently being demonstrated by your partner we would urge you to Contact Us so that we may discuss your situation more thoroughly and we can provide you with information on what can be done to help.
- Sudden desire to exercise or a change in fashion or personal grooming habits.
- Unexplained absences from work or home.
- Frequent "Private" or hang-up telephone calls received at home.
- Maintaining a gym bag for no apparent reason.
- Constant mentioning of a particular friend or co-worker’s name and their family situation.
- Unexplained signs of anger or thoughtfulness.
- Unwarranted questioning or accusations of infidelity.
- Abnormal inquiries regarding your own schedule.
- Hiding of telephone bills, receipts and financial transaction records.
- Change in the frequency or nature of sexual activity or unexplained birth control devices or sexual aids.
- Seems disoriented or has an unusual desire to want to be left alone.
- Receiving personal mail at work or a secret P.O. Box.
- Excessive amount of time spent alone on the telephone, sending text messages or on the Internet.
- Sudden interest in spending more time alone with friends or relatives.
- Sudden exclusion in vacations or business trips.
- Unfamiliar telephone numbers continually showing up on Caller ID or telephone bills.
- Unforeseen or unexplained desire to quickly end your relationship.
- Rumors relayed to you from the partner’s friends, family or associates.
- Unexplained charges appearing on credit card statements.
- Unusually difficult to pin down while making plans with or can never say what they will be doing next.
- Large amounts of cash disappearing from bank accounts.
- Showering right after arriving home from office or night out.
- Calling you someone else’s name.
- Friends or co-workers being extra nice to you.
- Not being able to maintain eye contact or caught changing their stories.