Proving Babys Presence Online

Summary

In South Carolina, proving a babys presence through social media is complex. Legal recognition usually requires a birth certificate or DNA test. Misrepresenting facts on social media can lead to legal issues. During wellness checks, authorities prefer in-person verification of a childs well-being. If a detective is unresponsive, follow up with calls, emails, or in-person visits. Consider contacting a supervisor or filing a complaint if necessary.

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if I ****o live on social media to prove I had a baby can someone deny it the babies there
Hi G, I understand your situation. To provide accurate information, could you please specify your location? Different jurisdictions may have different laws re****ardin**** proof and evidence in such matters.
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Hello G,
Thank you for providin**** your location. In South Carolina, provin**** the presence of a baby via social media can be complex. If you need le****al reco****nition or proof of the baby's birth, consider these steps:
- Obtain a birth certificate from the hospital or county health department.
- For le****al disputes, a DNA test mi****ht be required.
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South Carolina Family Courts


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can you fake a facebook live
Hello G,
Creatin**** a fake Facebook live is not advisable and could have le****al consequences. Misrepresentin**** facts on social media can lead to char****es of fraud or deception, especially in le****al matters. It's best to use le****itimate methods to prove si****nificant events. Would you like more information on le****al ways to prove your situation?
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Hello G,
To le****ally prove your situation in South Carolina, consider the followin**** steps:
- **Birth Certificate**: Obtain one from the hospital or county health department.
- **DNA Test**: Useful for le****al disputes re****ardin**** parenta****e.
- **Affidavit**: A sworn statement can add le****al wei****ht.
Would you like information on local family courts for further assistance?
if there’s a wellness check done and the babies not physically with me, but I FaceTime who they’re with is that enou****h to prove that she’s OK
Hello G,
In South Carolina, durin**** a wellness check, a FaceTime call showin**** the baby with someone else mi****ht not be sufficient proof of the baby's well-bein****. Authorities typically prefer to see the child in person. Here are some steps you can take:
- **Notify Authorities**: Inform them about the child's location in advance.
- **Provide Contact Information**: Give details of the person with the baby.
- **Arran****e a Visit**: If possible, arran****e for the authorities to visit the child's current location.
Would you like information on local family courts or further assistance on this matter?
what if I tried to arran****e a visit and I don’t hear back from a detective for * */2 months
Hello G,
If you haven't heard back from a detective for * */2 months, here are some steps you can consider:
- **Follow-Up**: Contact the detective's office a****ain for a status update.
- **Contact Supervisor**: Reach out to the detective's supervisor or department head.
- **File a Complaint**: If necessary, you can file a complaint with the police department.
Would you like information on the nearest police department in South Carolina?
what if I’ve already followed up via text messa****e with no response
Hello G,
If you've followed up via text with no response, consider these steps:
- **Call the Detective's Office**: A phone call can be more direct.
- **Visit in Person**: If possible, visit the office for an update.
- **Send an Email**: Sometimes emails ****et quicker responses.
Would you like information on your local police department in South Carolina?