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You didn't say what the reason was for wanting to spy on your husband inside your own home. Domestic matter? Civil? Criminal?
If criminal, go to the police. This is not for amateur sleuths.
If civil, hire a lawyer.
If a domestic situation is troubling you and you can't discuss it openly with your husband, see a marriage counselor. Marriage is supposed to be an equal partnership. If yours has in fact deteriorated into a power struggle/contest, either it can be saved or not. It depends on how much BOTH of you want to work on saving it.
While you are thinking about this, ask yourself another question and answer it honestly. Suppose your spying reveals nothing. What will be your next move? Will your drop the idea and conclude that your husband is innocent after all, or will you redouble your efforts to find "evidence?" Are you trying to make up your mind, or is your mind already made up (and now you want to justify what you have already decided to do)? If the honest answer is the latter, I'd say the problem is more yours than his and such a marriage is probably not worth saving anyway.
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The question had to do with legality, not morality. I do not feel that this answer adresses the question that was asked.
by KCTrey on March 28th, 2006