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We are happy to provide our Forensic Psychophysiology services to clients who have concerns regarding the faithfulness of their significant other. However there are many other issues to consider when you have chosen this option.

(1) Since you have come to the decision to test for faithfulness, trust of the other party is already a concern. Therefore should the test prove "not deceptive" or "inconclusive" will the issue of trust be resolved?
(2) Is this the best way to resolve this issue? Perhaps marriage or couples therapy with a trained psychologist or counselor would be a more appropriate answer to the problem.
(3) In order to conduct the test the party to be examined must be willing to sign a waiver and co-operate with investigator. Can this be accomplished?
(4) If the purpose of conducting the polygraph is for divorce or court proceedings you should consult with your attorney before choosing to have a polygraph completed. (Your attorney may not want a test conducted or he/she may not be able to lay the foundation necessary to get the results admitted into a proceeding.
(5) If the party being examined is found to be deceptive but refuses to admit to their deception or insists upon their innocence what will you do?

Again we are happy to provide our services to you and you will find that we are dedicated to accuracy, confidentiality, and customer satisfaction. If you feel this is still the best method to handle your matter but still have questions please call us at 661-266-9174                                                                                             (click here to return)

   

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