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Good Divorce Attorneys Use GPS Tracking Data

Posted on August 2, 2010 in GPS Personal Tracking, GPS Vehicle Tracking, Law, News, Vehicle Tracking | by Admin

The word “easy” isn’t usually synonymous with the word “divorce,” but, as divorce lawyers are quickly discovering, coming up with evidence against a cheating spouse is now easier than ever before. Thanks to GPS tracking devices such as the Tracking Key, Internet research and cell phones, gathering hard evidence against a cheater is simply a matter of collecting data. The better the data, the better the negotiating.

As Chicago attorney, Robert Kipnis, recently told CBS News, everything that a person does can “…leave a footprint.” Comments left of Facebook or Twitter can easily be held against a person in a court of law. Likewise, presenting a court with a printout of a spouse’s vehicle locations is the type of evidence that divorce lawyers love to have. Today, finding out if a spouse is cheating is simply a matter of placing a Tracking Key device on a vehicle.

If you’re in the middle of a custody or alimony dispute, consider using a GPS tracking device to prove your case. Attempting to accuse a cheating spouse of something without hard evidence is nearly impossible, but using technology against a person in court is fool-proof. Installing a GPS tracking device is easy, and these devices are also simple to use. As one woman who just won an alimony dispute put it “…I just put the tracking device in the back of the car… nothing complicated (CBS News).” In some cases it exonerates a person who is not doing anything wrong.  Either way – an interested party needed to know the facts and gps tracking delivered the facts.

When you want to make sure that your evidence holds up in court, don’t rely on anything other than hard technology. At Rocky Mountain Tracking, we can make sure that you purchase the product that is right for your needs. Simply call one of our representatives today, and we’ll set you up with a tracking device that’s reliable and easy to use. We also guarantee your privacy by sending out your new tracking device in a box simply marked with an “RMT” insignia.

Divorce is something that most people never want to deal with, but if you’re going through a divorce make the process easier on yourself by purchasing a GPS tracking system. When you buy a GPS tracker through us, you’re purchasing more than a simple piece of brilliant technology – you’re gaining the information you need to finalize your divorce, and move on with your life.

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3 Responses to “Good Divorce Attorneys Use GPS Tracking Data”

  1. Debbie Wentzel says:

    Need price info on GPS tracking device.

  2. Admin says:

    Martin – Gary in sales is sending you an email right now. We’ve got great solutions for every situation. Thanks for commenting on our blog – and good luck! Call us right away if you need to purchase something before the weekend. 1-888-242-0500. – admin

  3. Martin Gomez says:

    I need more Info. and prices

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