Tag: infidelity
The Science of Anxiety and the Two Faces of Infidelity
In this business we often see checklists–catalogs of clues that a spouse might be cheating. A quick Google search for “signs of infidelity” returns no fewer than 200,000 hits for “how to spot a cheating spouse,” how to tell if he’s stepping out, ways to tell if he’s got a new lover. These lists are [...]
A Culture of Infidelity?
Part 1: The Question Do some settings tolerate, if not outright encourage, infidelity? This idea knocked on our door last year. We had a couple of infidelity cases in an affluent suburb. On more than one occasion, independent cases from different clients, the team wound up sitting in the parking lot of the same fitness [...]
Democrats v. Republicans – Who Cheats the most?
In the spirit of today, November 4, 2008, Election Day I thought this internet post by Eagle Investigations Services was interesting. “Georgia leading private investigation agency Eagle Investigative Services conducted a survey to determine who cheats more, Democrats or Republicans?

















