There`s no better time than Valentine`s Day to know if your mate is faithful
Released on = January 5, 2006, 5:59 pm
Press Release Author = Bill Mitchell/ Seven-Day Detective
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Warning signs emerge during the weeks before and after Valentine's Day.
"Cheaters often leave signs of an affair. You just need to know where, when and how to discreetly look for them. Often Valentine's gifts and behaviors expose the affair," says Bill Mitchell, author of "The More You Know - Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship".
Press Release Body = "The More You Know about your spouse's behavior the better you will feel about your relationship' says Mitchell. Several easily overlooked signs and behaviors will surface during this holiday. Here's just a few:
. A disappearing act around Valentine's Day.
. An evasive, preoccupied, disinterested, or withdrawn spouse.
. Lack of affection or interest in you.
. Advance planning for meetings that don't include you on Valentine's Day.
. Protected cell phone bill or email accounts.
. Frequent computer usage after you gone to bed.
. Locked briefcase that seems to have hidden treasures you must not see.
. Spouse who protects the wallet or purse at all costs.
. When your spouse takes the extra set of car keys from you.
. Suspicious emails you were never intended to see.
. Suspicious purchases your spouse allegedly made.
.Any purchases of flowers, clothing, lingerie, jewelry stores, or specialty shops not given to you.
.Any receipts or charges from restaurants, motels or unexplainable transactions intended to go undetected.
.You discover identical gifts receipts.
.Any unexplained absences during this holiday.
.Any trumped up fights to leave the house resulting in a prolonged absence.
.Any blocked ID phone calls followed by short "quiet" conversations.
.Any calls taken in another room or closet.
. Hang up phone calls Valentine's morning and a disappearing partner.
"Infidelity needs to be proven either to satisfy a "need to know" or as proof in court. Signs of infidelity may indicate an affair however, evidence is vital," says Mitchell. "Don't get stuck on the signs - they should only get you focused. You need proof for court. Testimony, video documentation, records, proof of inclination, intent and opportunity are critical," advices Mitchell. He cautions against "playing detective" when a relationship is at stake. "The time is not to become an expert. Use "clear headed" rational thinking, its time to call for reputable professional help."
Knowing how to investigate a troubled relationship is imperative. Mitchell's new release "The More You Know - Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship" (Eagle\'s Nest Publications, LLC, $14.95) offers comprehensive techniques, methods and solutions for anyone suspecting infidelity. There's no need for any spouse, girlfriend or boyfriend to be in the dark anymore. Mitchell offers a free "Emergency Infidelity Survival Plan - Top Fifteen Steps to Implement Right Now!" which describes crucial steps to undertake immediately. To receive your copy email billmitchellpi@bellsouth.net with "Emergency Plan" in the subject line. For more information on cheating spouses visit us on line at http://www.sevendaydetective.com.
About Bill Mitchell - Seven-Day Detective
Veteran investigator and infidelity expert Bill Mitchell, Seven-Day Detective, is the author of The More You Know - Getting the evidence and support you need to investigate a troubled relationship. Bill has been quoted in the Chicago Tribune, Esquire, Ladies Home Journal On-line and many other print and online media. Bill has also been a guest on Dr. Phil, NBC The Today Show, CBS The Early Show, 1010WINS, Dr. Robyn Show, Talk to Tara Radio Show, Steve and DC Morning Show, Mancow Morning Show, and over 100 other radio shows in the United States. Mr. Mitchell has caught more than 2000 cheaters and testified countless times on behalf of clients using powerful and timely evidence forcing negotiations and favorable court rulings. For more information, visit the PRESS ROOM at http://www.sevendaydetective.com or email pressroom@bellsouth.net. ###