February 12, 2012
By Greg Bartlett
Adultery is grounds for divorce in all fifty states and many countries. The injured party of cases of adultery is usually awarded a divorce on his/her terms because he/she is the one who has been wronged. In the past, adultery has been difficult to prove without an admission of guilt from the spouse or the other party. That is no longer the case thanks to the advent of GPS technology.
It is now possible for a spouse who suspects his/her partner of infidelity to plant a GPS spouse tracking device on their person or in their vehicle. The spouse may then track the movements of the one suspected of infidelity and may hire a private investigator to follow those movements and obtain evidence that can be used in court if the spouse is indeed unfaithful.
Under certain conditions, it is even possible to place tracking devices that will follow the movements of the one the spouse is suspected of being unfaithful with. This can assure one that proof will be obtained in cases of adultery even if the unfaithful spouse chooses to leave his/her vehicle and ride with the other party.
Private investigators are not bound by the same rules that govern police concerning the gathering of evidence and placement of such tracking devices. It is therefore quite likely in today’s world that an unfaithful spouse can expect to be caught if the other spouse ever begins to suspect infidelity. GPS tracking devices in vehicles, purses, or even built into a piece of jewelry can be activated by the suspicious spouse, making it very easy to track the movements of the one suspected of being unfaithful.
Even if a private investigator is not used to obtain evidence of infidelity, a spouse may use a tracking device to follow the movements of one suspected of infidelity. Being able to know where the other spouse is located at any given time makes catching him/her in the act easier if there is actually something to catch. It is also possible that tracking data may prove that the suspected spouse is actually innocent and truly does have a great deal to do that takes him/her away from home.
Adultery is one of the most common reasons for couples to divorce. The injured party usually has a distinct advantage in court in cases of infidelity. GPS spouse tracking of a suspected spouse makes obtaining proof of adultery much easier than it once would have been. Divorce and adultery are unfortunate. Do all that you can to be reconciled to your spouse.