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Legal Zone
"PI 101 - Introduction to Private Investigation"
Adultery Defined:
In South Carolina at least, adultery
evidence is basically acquired in two somewhat distinct parts.
"Inclination" is
observed evidence by a licensed private investigator illustrating the fact
that the spouse in question is 'inclined' to be romantically or at least
physically involved with another person, other than their spouse (many times
defined as the "paramour").
Examples of inclination
include: public affection such as kissing, holding hands, walking arm-in-arm,
etc. Simple behavior such as the opening of a car door for the other
person, a touch of the paramour's hand on the spouse's back or arm, exclusive
conversation in a restaurant or bar, etc. can also be used as inclination
evidence.
In the computer forensics world
inclination comes in numerous versions/styles such as: emails, chat sessions,
the mere fact that someone has an 'online profile' with a singles/dating web
site, etc.
"Opportunity" is the other half of adultery. Opportunity is
observed evidence by a licensed private investigator illustrating the
fact that the spouse in question had the specific 'opportunity' to be
physically involved with another person, other than their spouse.
Examples of opportunity may be as minimal
as a few minutes in a vehicle or in another public place where the
spouse in question and the paramour are observed and documented having
sexual relations or possibly having sexual relations. However, the
more common form of opportunity is illustrated with documented evidence
that the spouse in question was alone with another person other than
their spouse in a house, apartment, hotel, etc. The amount of time
needed for documentation varies on what the specific attorneys and
family courts require, ranging from 1-2 hours to overnight.
Once again, in the computer
forensics world opportunity comes in numerous versions. Normally,
however, specific references to specific instances are needed - such as an
email or chat session stating something like, "Dear Jane, remember when we
stayed together at... What a wonderful time that was... Love,
John."
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