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Q: Is there a legal way to find out if a domestic partner of 13+ years working undercover ?

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A: Finding out if your domestic partner of 13+ years is working undercover can be a delicate matter. You might consider discussing your concerns directly with your partner, as open communication can often resolve uncertainties. If your partner is indeed working undercover, they may be limited in what they can disclose due to the nature of their work.

If you feel unsafe or suspect illegal activity, you could contact local law enforcement for guidance. They may be able to provide advice or investigate any legitimate concerns you have. It’s important to prioritize your safety and well-being in any situation that makes you feel uneasy.

Another option is to seek legal advice from an attorney who can provide specific guidance based on your circumstances. They can help you understand your rights and any legal steps you can take. Remember, maintaining trust and communication in your relationship is crucial, but seeking help when you have genuine concerns is equally important.

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