Suspecting a Cheating Spouse?
Stop guessing.Start knowing.
A confidential, lawful path for spouses in Singapore who suspect infidelity — from quiet observation to certainty, without risking your own legal standing.
Phase 1
Quiet Observation
Before you do anything else — here's what actually helps, and what could quietly work against you.
Journal, don't confront.
Note patterns for a fortnight before deciding anything. Early confrontation usually destroys the very evidence you'd later need.
Know the legal boundary.
Tracking a car you jointly own is generally fine. Accessing your spouse's phone or accounts without consent is a criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act.
Take stock quietly.
Get a clear picture of your individual and joint finances now, while things are calm — not in the middle of a crisis.
Phase 2
Professional Guidance
When quiet observation isn't enough, and it's time to bring in help.
Understand the proof threshold.
Singapore's courts require concrete evidence of physical infidelity — suspicion alone isn't enough to act on legally.
Engage a licensed investigator.
A firm licensed under Singapore's Private Security Industry framework can gather evidence lawfully, without exposing you to legal risk yourself.
Start with a consultation.
No obligation, no judgment — just a clear, confidential picture of your options before you decide anything.
Who's Behind the Work
Three decades. One record.
“We don't just bring the hardware — we bring the heartware.” — Jeffrey Lim, Founder, Privateye Investigation & Consultancy
You don't have to face this alone.
A free, confidential consultation. No obligation, no judgment — just an honest conversation about where things stand.
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