
Case Overview
Maya, 38, a marketing professional in East Atlanta, came to us with nine years of marriage and a gut feeling she could not shake. Her cheating spouse surveillance investigation took our investigator across Buckhead, Midtown, and the West End corridor over 11 days of active surveillance spread across three weeks. By the end of it, we had confirmed infidelity — fully documented, timestamped, and court-ready.

The Challenge
Maya did not call us right away. She sat on it for four months — four months of waking up next to someone and not knowing if she could trust him. She was not overreacting. The signs had been building:
- Staying late at work three or four nights a week with no real explanation
- A new phone passcode she was never given
- Emotional distance, sharper dressing, and picking fights over nothing
- An unexplained charge on their joint card he could not account for
11
Days of Active Surveillance
3 Weeks
Surveillance Window
5
Documented Meetings
72 Hours
Report Delivered
The Investigation
Eleven days across three weeks. Every session logged, every meeting timestamped, every observation captured in public spaces.
We had an investigator on the case within 48 hours of Maya’s call. Before anything else, we sat with her and went through everything she knew — his schedule, his car, the areas he claimed to be in, and every explanation he had given.
We started near Buckhead, where he claimed his late client meetings were happening. The first two sessions were clean — normal early in a case. On the fourth session, our investigator watched him leave a parking structure near Piedmont and Peachtree and meet a woman who was clearly not Maya.
Our investigator tracked him to the same stretch of Midtown multiple times with the same woman, and to the West End for hours during times he had told Maya he was out with coworkers. Everything was timestamped, logged, and captured in public spaces — exactly how admissible evidence is built.
By day nine, the subject and the other person were documented together near Ponce City Market. The body language and comfort between them made clear this was not new. One photo proves a moment; a documented timeline proves a pattern — and in Georgia family court, a pattern is what moves the needle.


The Results
We delivered the full case report within 72 hours of the final surveillance session — a file built for attorney use:
- A session-by-session log of his movements, departure and arrival times, locations, and behavior
- Timestamped photographic documentation of the subject meeting the same woman on five separate occasions
- Evidence from two sessions where what he told Maya directly contradicted what our investigator recorded
- A complete, attorney-ready case file formatted for Georgia family law — narrative timeline, annotated photos, and summary of findings
One photo proves one moment. A documented timeline proves a pattern — and a pattern is what moves the needle in court.
Terrance Private Investigator & Associates
Looking Ahead
If your gut has been telling you something is wrong, it is probably right. A licensed cheating spouse investigator in Atlanta can get you the truth before you make your next move. You do not have to keep wondering.