There is a word that comes to mind that should be discussed with the client if that decision is made. I am not a marriage councilor or a therapist but from yrs of experience I have discovered that after all the data is collected, all the evidence is collected, the hrs of surveillance is presented, this one word is extremely powerful. That word is "Forgiveness" if you "Forgive" the acts of infidelity they must understand that the data, evidence, video, and all of the investigative information is no longer as strong as it was at the time of collection.
Your client should be advised as to the impact that decision is going to have on their investigation. Now, I am not saying that they shouldn't work things out, however I am saying advise your client about the data, advise them as to the process, educate them as much as possible, and finally advise them to speak with their attorney to make sure what the outcome of that decision can be.
I have had clients that have worked it out and have seen them years later doing great, I have had clients that made that same decision and have been at my office in a year wanting to start all over with a new investigation. But they were and are aware of the information collected and the use that it has. I have never had a client angry and or disappointed at me for not educating them and directing them as to the information usability and concerns.
Private Investigations is a great field and am proud to make sure clients understand the decision making process.
When an investigation of such a personal matter is involved, make sure they understand the process.
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