Thursday, May 13, 2010

Can you request a polygraph test in a divorce case?

I'm almost 100 percent certain on that my marriage is over





One weekend she went down to Myrtle Beach (were we lived before I joined up in the Air Force and where we planned on relocating again) for some ';Interviews'; and of course this ex of hers lives like a town away from there.





She swears up and down she never saw him but hell she obviously has no trustworthiness in my eyes after catching her sneaking around on her phone remaining her ex Grandpa so I wouldn't even consider it anything until I read the text messages she was sending to ';Grandpa aka her Ex';





So anyways can I request a polygraph to be performed so if she had committed physical adultery she can go up the creek without a paddle?Can you request a polygraph test in a divorce case?
Yes you can request a polygraph test...but she has the option to either accept or decline. It is the same way in criminal hearings you cannot ';force'; her to take one. If you are filing for divorce...maybe you can ask her ex to testify that she has been unfaithful...play it off like he will get something out of the deal if you are serious about divorce. As for saying polygraphs are not reliable...that is false...they are around 95% accurate.Can you request a polygraph test in a divorce case?
I don't think you can get a poly dude. Maybe with enough money you could do it legally, but really why bother? I think if you are radar is that lit up then you already know the truth and it hurts like a mother. Keep an eye on her and start making plans for you're future is my advice. If she's really talking to Grandpa then why the sneakiness? Sorry.
No, you can't. You can file for divorce, but most states don't give a crap if adultery is involved. It is a breakdown of the marriage and that is that. You don't get extra points for being the hurt party.
You can request, but polygraphs are unreliable anyway.
Sorry, but you can't.
I don't know about a polygraph, but if you caught her in the act that is enough. Especially if you have a gut feeling because you are questioning ';if she committed physical adultery';, go with your feeling because you are probably right. If you really love her try marriage therapy. If she is unfaithful she is not going to want to take a polygraph anyway. Remember, marriage and marriage vows need to be honored and should be of great value in the eyes of both of you. Marriage is something you respect, honor, love and cherish. Something worth so much that you do anything make it work. She does not seem to show high esteem for her marriage. If you have grounds to divorce, there are still good women out there!

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