Protecting Your Privacy During Divorce

Those considering taking a peek at their spouse’s emails may want to reconsider. A Michigan man has been charged with a felony for doing just that.

Have you checked your spouse’s e-mail account lately? If you have, you may have committed a crime, or at least you may have if you live in Michigan.


BBC Admits to Using Private Investigators

The famous broadcasting company from across the pond, BBC, has been convicted of employing a private investigator. That’s not so bad right, considering all of the investigative news programs they run? Wrong. As the private investigator in question holds a criminal record. Read More


Social Media & Divorce: Where To Look and Why

Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are all great websites for connecting friends far and wide and staying in the know, however, in 2011 they could become the new “homewreckers.” Social media websites as well as online dating sites have been cited within the past five years as sources of evidence for infidelity in a few divorce cases but with numbers recently released by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, divorces citing social networking and social media websites has the primary source of evidence has jumped to roughly sixty to eighty percent in the past year. Read More


Signs Your Partner Is Cheating

Valentines Day just passed but how sure are you that your Valentines didn’t have another Valentine on the side? With all the hype and happiness surrounding a day full of love and chocolate, it can also be a day of unrest and unease if you feel your partner or spouse is cheating. Infidelity in relationships is usually a direct result of selfishness and has broken homes and families and we at The Insight Group want to provide a general guideline to key warning signs that are usually committed by someone who is thinking about cheating and/or who is currently having an affair. These cues should serve just as a guidelines of information and/or to help initiate a discussion or confrontation with your loved one and should not be considered or used as absolutes) Read More