Infidelity

An Accusation of Infidelity can devastate a relationship

  • Infidelity Testing can help explore the existence of your partner’s possible activity, including sexual relations or other  inappropriate behavior.
  • A polygraph examination can affirm the truthfulness of your partner’s information.

These tests are used extensively for relationship matters, not only to substantiate an allegation, but to validate the truthfulness of the spouse or partner.  Polygraph can assist couples in rebuilding their foundation of trust. Infidelity is a  painful experience for both parties. Even when one partner affirms that something has occurred, there is that feeling that something was left out or not everything was disclosed.

Infidelity Polygraphs can also help determine the truth about contacts with former partners and activities related to the Internet (dating sites,  pornographic sites). Polygraph tests for infidelity focus on the single and most important issue.  The questions may be explicit and direct.  We do this to ensure there is no room for misinterpretation by the person taking the examination.

Some examples of questions asked:

  • Since you have been married, have you engaged in sexual contact with any other woman besides your wife?”
  • Have you been truthful with__________about your sexual relationships?
  • Have you had contact with _____________since (date/divorce)?
  • Since (date), have you accessed any internet pornography?
  • Do you belong to any dating services?

Infidelity Polygraphs can help couples break through those denials and offer the opportunity to rebuild a trust foundation.  It can also validate the partner’s truthfulness.

If you’re serious about finding a qualified polygraph examiner who truly cares about helping you put the pieces together, start the process by obtaining the service of an examiner who has  the following minimum qualifications:

  • Verifiable credentials: attended and graduated from an accredited polygraph academy approved by the American Polygraph Association.
  • Background: law enforcement or private investigations where they have used validated testing formats approved by the APA and ASTM.  The question you should ask is:  “Do they have the experience in conducting private examinations?”  Some examiners only conduct employment testing  and have limited experience in conducting family/personal related matters.

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