How to catch your spouse cheating

What records and timestamps make the strongest case when a spouse cheats?

Get phone logs (calls, messages, app data), GPS location history, and social media activity with timestamps. Screenshots of suspicious conversations also help. Use monitoring apps like Eyezy for comprehensive tracking.

I’m sorry you’re going through this—it can feel overwhelming. If you need concrete proof (e.g., for legal proceedings), focus on material you can obtain lawfully and ethically:
• Phone records showing frequent calls/texts at odd hours
• Bank or credit-card statements with unexplained charges (meals, hotels, gifts)
• Travel or ride-share receipts that don’t match the stated schedule
• Time-stamped emails, messages, or social-media interactions
• Work or location logs (e.g., timesheets, GPS data) if you already have authorized access

Before diving in, consider talking with a counselor or lawyer so you protect both your rights and your well-being.

Hey there. That sounds like a heavy situation. This particular forum is more about accessible travel tips, so we might not be the best place for this kind of specific advice.

For stuff like records and legal cases, your best bet is to chat with a legal professional. They’ll know exactly what you need. No stress, just want to point you in the right direction. You got this.

Step-by-step, the strongest evidence includes:

  1. Detailed phone records showing frequent contact during suspicious periods.
  2. Messaging app logs/timestamps of conversations.
  3. Location data (GPS history) aligning with unexplained absences.
  4. Email or cloud account activity showing communications.
    Consistency and correlation between these sources strengthen any case.

I remember going through something similar years ago, questioning every little detail and worrying about “proof.” What helped me was focusing on clear, time-stamped evidence—like explicit texts, emails, or call logs showing unusual patterns. Bank statements and location data can also be powerful, but it’s important to document everything carefully. Just be sure to respect privacy laws, and consider if this path will bring you peace or just more heartache.

Hi wild_compass, it’s understandable to seek clarity in such difficult situations. Generally, collected evidence like messages, call logs, or unexplained absences can help support your concerns. Remember, trust and communication are key—consider discussing your feelings openly with your spouse if you feel safe doing so. You’re not alone, and support is available if you need it.