Family Issues
Whether you are the accuser, the accused, or stuck in the middle, if trust in your home has eroded, finding the missing element of truth with a polygraph test can restore the peace. Polygraph can be a helpful tool in a wide variety of family related issues. The following list of situations are just a few of which Accredited Polygraph Services has come across in the past and in most cases, resolved for their clients. Please contact us for more info.
Sibling Physical or Sexual Abuse
- Skipping School
- Shoplifting Addiction/Denials
- Illegal Drug Use & Sales
- Prescription Drug Abuse
- Issues with Alcohol/Smoking
- Verbal Abuse Accusations
- Fighting/Cheating at School
- School ‘Zero Tolerance’ Accusations
- Damaged Property (your home, neighbor, extended family)
- Missing Money or Property (your home, neighbor, extended family
Other Family Conflict Issues
- Babysitter Accusations
- Theft or Sexual/Physical Abuse Family Reunions
- Missing or Damaged Property Housekeeper Accusations
- Theft or Sexual/Physical Abuse
- Parental Neglect of Child Parental Sexual/Physical/Verbal Abuse of Child
- Extended Family Member Abusing a Child
These are just a few of the more common family issues that can be resolved with a quality polygraph examination. Your situation may be different, but the truth is always the truth. Unlike what you have seen on the television, a polygraph test has a highly structured format. You are limited to three (3) questions or issues in one test. This is not our limitation, it is the limitation of a properly formatted polygraph test. In addition, there are some ethical limitations on what we can ask on a polygraph test. To avoid making a trip to our offices and finding out that the issues you have selected are inappropriate for polygraph testing, we suggest that you call for a free “over the phone” consultation to discuss the matter. If necessary, we will identify which issues, if any, are inappropriate for valid testing. The age cut off for polygraph testing is fourteen (14). If you are contemplating testing someone under the age of fourteen, please contact us by phone to discuss the issue.