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[H974]How To Confront A Cheating Spouse
by Jill Samuel, Jil
Have you just recently learned that your spouse is or has been cheating on you? If you have, you may want to confront them. In all honesty, if you want to go ahead and confront your cheating spouse then go ahead and do so. With that being said, you may want to use caution. There are times when confronting a cheating spouse can turn dangerous.

If you decide to confront your cheating spouse alone, you may want to be extra careful. In fact, you may event want to hold off on the confrontation. Is your spouse known for his or her temper? If so, being alone may not be the best way to accuse your spouse of cheating on you or showing them the proof that you have. This is particularly true if you intend to end your relationship or ask for a divorce. If possible, have a trusted friend, family member, or police officer with you at your home.

As previously stated, you may not want to be alone when confronting a cheating spouse. With that said, there is someone who you do not want to have with you. That it one of your children. Never confront a cheating spouse or even accuse them of cheating in front of your children. It doesn't matter if your children are newborns or teenagers. Teens know about cheating and you do not want drag them into your mess of a marriage. Newborns will have no clue as to what you are talking about, but the raised voices may be scary and overwhelming.

If your spouse is abusive, either verbally abusive or physically abusive, use your best judgment. When your spouse is abusive, either verbally or physically, you will want to proceed with extreme caution. If you intend to end your marriage due to cheating, it may be best to do so all at once. Have a trusted friend, relative, or the police on standby. If your spouse starts to get violent or upset with you for brining up their cheating, take action immediately. Call for help or get out of your house and do not return until they are gone or you have the police with you. Never put yourself in harms way when confronting a cheating spouse.

Another situation where you want to be cautious when calling out a cheating spouse is if you aren't ready to walk out the door. Yes, you have every right to be in your home and your spouse may be the one who has to or should leave, but that doesn't mean the situation will go that way. If your spouse refuses to leave your home, even just for a temporary break, are you prepared to? What about your children, if you are a parent? If your main goal is to end your relationship with your cheating spouse, be sure to have a set plan in place for you and your family.

Finally, reconsider confronting a cheating spouse if you do not have any proof. Have you seen your spouse on a date with another? Have you seen the phone or credit card bills with suspicious or out of the ordinary entries? If you haven't, it may be best to wait until you have proof. Your spouse may completely deny having an affair. As a worse case scenario, they may not even be cheating on you!

These are some steps you can take to investigate whether your spouse is cheating on you and also some signs that infidelity such as:

?If you first suspect your spouse cheating on you. Try to keep quiet and not take action first until much evidence is gathered first, as you do not want to startle the alarm. Do not leave any hint of suspicion in anyway possible.

?If your spouse has increase late nights in the office. You can surprise your spouse with a surprise dinner visits.

?Look out for the signs of lying to you. Some of the common signs are, nervousness, not wanting to talk about their day, not looking at you in the eye.

?Find an excuse to bum into your spouse when they are out there meeting someone. But remember to keep calm.

?Another way on how to investigate a cheating spouse is to check the credit card and phone statements for any suspicious charges. If there are suspicious charges ask them what it is. Look out for their reaction and it may be the answers you are looking for.

?Check your spouse emails if you have the password on a public computer or an internet shop. Remember to check the ?unread? status if you're reading an unread email to avoid letting your spouse know about your investigation.

?Alternatively, you can hire a private investigator if you are willing to spend. Although costly, they can be very effective as they are already familiar with the procedures and areas to look into.
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