Tracking Device Legal Concerns

Summary

In Arizona, placing a tracking device on someone without their consent may be considered an invasion of privacy. Parents may track their minor children, but using the device to track another adult could be problematic. To prove misuse in court, gather evidence showing the device aligns with your movements, collect communications indicating intent, and consult a lawyer for legal strategies.

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If my sons mother puts a tracking device on my son and claims its to track the child but its really to track me how do i prove that in court
To prove in court that the tracking device is intended to track you rather than your son, consider the following steps:
- Gather evidence showing the device's use aligns with your movements, not just your son's.
- Collect any communications indicating her intention to track you.
- Consider consulting a lawyer for legal strategies and representation.
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