A study finds that infidelity can be a form of emotional violence that leaves betrayed partners with the same symptoms as an abusive partnership. Finding out the facts and acting on the cheating early may help the healing process.
Recording conversations or listening in to telephone conversations using wiretap is strictly controlled by laws. Understanding how these laws work protects everyone's privacy and can help prevent needless lawsuits.
A recent arrest in Colorado shows how fallible criminal records searches can be - and why hiring a professional investigator to run a criminal records search is the best option.
How you strategize at the start of your divorce can save you and your children from the hassle of a Child Support Enforcement.
A polygraph can be a useful tool that can be used as part of a larger investigation to get answers. However, businesses interested in using the test need to follow the law to the letter to avoid legal action.
A Nevada City man is set to appear in court today to face assault charges after he allegedly tried to shoot a process server who went to his house on Tumbling Creek Road
The day may come when running background checks on a roommate or romantic partner will be as common as getting an annual physical. -- (visit link to comment on story)
'Tis the season of fly balls, strikeouts and grand slams. And as parents suit up their little sluggers, the question has to arise as to who will be supervising the players on the field.
After headlining two failed comedies, Andy Richter allows himself to dream . . . moderately.
A new type of network architecture – Wireless Optical Mesh – makes video surveillance viable in outdoor environments.
The file is gone. It's not in the recycle bin. You've done a complete search of your files for it, and now the panic sets in. It's vanished. You may have even asked people to look through their e-mail because maybe you sent it to them (you didn't). Oops. Now what?
A private detective says the Hummer-driving stranger who hit him with a drive-by snowball, injuring his eye and breaking his glasses, picked the wrong target.
Real estate fraud is on the rise. Knowing the popular scams out there and knowing how to protect against this type of criminal activity is essential.
With a bit of detective work, a case of a cheating heart can be cracked on Feb. 14
Tell us how you really feel about MySpace...seriously, comment on it.
Growth, debate and change will be the norm in 2007 when it comes to the expansion and evolution of e-discovery technology according to an analysis of the e-discovery industry.
Is your dream date hiding a less-than-dreamy rap sheet? Can you trust your new baby-sitter with the car keys — or the kids?
A background check may answer several questions you have going into a blind date or a first-time online date.
Local basketball coach proved over the past decade that he was one of the best coaches in his respective class, however, what he was hiding from his past proved to be more important than his coaching talents.
Tyco International Ltd.'s imprisoned former chief executive officer, L. Dennis Kozlowski, has been served with divorce papers, giving him 45 days to disclose his financial condition to his estranged wife, Karen.
Clive Owen is set to play fabled private eye Philip Marlowe in several feature films based on Raymond Chandler's mystery series.
20th Century Fox served YouTube with a subpoena Wednesday
Record industry lawyers beset jobless mom over downloaded songs -- Here's a consequence that has probably occurred to few, if any, people as they casually traded "free" music via a peer-to-peer network on the Internet
"For Clark, the judgment was $44,280.10 plus a filing fee, service of process and lawyers' fees."
Computer monitoring software can uncover exactly what computer users are doing online. Anyone interested in installing this type of software, though, needs to select the program carefully.
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