Adultery is not a crime in the State of Texas. Although it is not a crime, there are statutes that address infidelity that allow for civil remedies such as punitive damages for adulterous behavior. In addition, a family law judge may award the wronged party more than 50% of the marital estate or give a more favorable ruling in child custody matters.
As in any litigation, all allegations must be supported with firm decisive facts. The most important thing you can do If you suspect your spouse may be having an extramarital affair is to begin documenting all suspicious activity and hire a private investigator to obtain further evidence and proof to present in a court proceeding. Don’t try to do it on your own. You may find yourself with a stalking charge filed against you.
In Texas, a licensed private investigator can legally follow someone and document his or her activity by taking still or video photos that can be used at a later date as evidence. The investigator will work closely with you and your attorney to get the most beneficial evidence you need to protect your interest in the marital estate. Providing you with factual information and documentation allows you to make a more informed decision rather than allowing your emotions to make the decision for you.
If you find yourself in this situation, telephone one of our investigators to discuss how we can get you the information and documentation you need to make a more informed decision and protect your interest in the marital estate.