Whether or not divorce is the end result, many people find their trust regarding their spouse's fidelity in a fragile state and need help discovering the truth as they sort out their path towards marital reconciliation or dissolution. FISI provides aid in these situations by conducting surveillance and collecting evidence against the potential offending partner.
It is important to note that proving infidelity most often will not support the innocent party’s case in court and lead to obtaining spousal support and/or a bigger percentage of shared property without the support of a prenuptial agreement. Although Fault Divorces still exist in some states, California, Oregon and Washington do not provide that option. These states recognize No Fault Divorce, meaning that neither party can argue fault against the other party; thus, the divorce is filed due to irreconcilable differences despite infidelity evidence. Such evidence however, can provide clarification of the landscape within marital issues which may help in the decision-making process towards conflict resolution, and can potentially help support future custody agreements for children should the suspecting spouse proceed with marriage dissolution.