Summary
To search for court filings in South Carolina and North Carolina, use the respective judicial websites. Look under civil or family court categories for custody or paternity issues. You will need your daughters full name, case number, involved parties names, and relevant dates. For legal document review, consult a qualified attorney.Full Conversation
in sc and nc how can I look up online if there has been something filed through the courts regarding my daughter and her non legally acknowledged fathers legal counsel
Hi Hannah! To look up court filings regarding your daughter in South Carolina and North Carolina, you can follow these steps:
- **South Carolina:**
- Use the South Carolina Judicial Department's Public Index: [Public Index](https://publicindex.sccourts.org/)
- **North Carolina:**
- Visit the North Carolina Court System's website: [NC Courts](https://www.nccourts.gov/)
Do you need help with anything specific about these websites?
what would it be under
Hi Hannah! When searching for court filings regarding your daughter, you would typically look under the following categories:
- **Civil Cases**: If the matter is related to custody or family law.
- **Family Court**: Specifically dealing with issues like custody, paternity, etc.
Would you like guidance on how to navigate these categories on the respective websites?
if I hit all court types it should be there if something were filed?
Hi Hannah! If you search across all court types, you should be able to find any filings related to your daughter if they exist. Make sure to check both civil and family court records, as these are the most relevant categories for custody and paternity issues.
Would you like any more specific guidance on navigating these websites?
what information would I need to be able to search for it?
Hi Hannah! To search for court filings regarding your daughter, you would typically need the following information:
- Your daughter's full name
- Case number (if available)
- Names of the involved parties (e.g., the non-legally acknowledged father)
- Relevant dates (e.g., date of filing)
Would you like assistance with anything else?
In future can I type an email to send to someone about my daughter and you tell me if it is legal or not?
Hi Hannah! While I can provide general legal information, I cannot review or provide legal opinions on specific documents, such as emails. For legal advice or document review, I recommend consulting with a qualified attorney in New York. Is there anything else you need help with today?