Watermarking And Legal Sharing

Summary

Watermarking a document shows ownership but doesnt legally stop sharing. In North Carolina, unauthorized sharing of personal documents can lead to privacy concerns. If a notice requests a birth certificate, it might be for legal reasons like paternity or custody. If the father lacks legal rights, responding may not be required. Consulting a family law attorney in North Carolina is recommended for specific advice.

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What does it mean if someone water marks a picture
Hi Hann, watermarking a picture means adding a text or logo to the image to indicate ownership or copyright. It helps protect the image from unauthorized use by making it clear who owns the rights to it. Is there a specific issue you are encountering with watermarking?
If I share my daughters birth certificate that is water marked could the other person share it?tificate
Hello Hann,
If you share your daughter's watermarked birth certificate, the watermark may help indicate ownership or original source but does not legally prevent someone from sharing it. Personal information should be shared cautiously.
Is there a specific concern you have about sharing this document?
Someone who is the Childs father but has no legal rights or proven to be her dad sharing it with his attorney or anyone else
Hi Hann,
I understand your concern. In South Carolina, the unauthorized sharing of personal documents such as a birth certificate can raise privacy issues.
- Even if the individual is the biological father, without legal rights or proof, sharing the document may be inappropriate.
- Consulting with a family law attorney could provide specific advice based on your situation.
Is there any other detail you'd like to provide, or another question you have?
Why in the notice of representation email I received it gave me a deadline of two weeks to provide my daughters birth certificate to them on behalf of my Childs father but he has no legal rights to her
Hi Hann,
In South Carolina, a notice of representation from an attorney might request documents like a birth certificate for various reasons, such as establishing paternity or for a custody case. The deadline is likely a standard part of the legal process.
- Responding to this request might not be mandatory if the father has no legal rights.
- Consulting a family law attorney is recommended to understand your obligations and protect your rights.
Would you like more information on how to contact a local family law attorney?
what about in NC
Hello Hann,
In North Carolina, similar principles apply regarding the sharing of personal documents and responding to legal requests.
- Unauthorized sharing of personal documents can lead to privacy issues.
- A notice of representation requesting a birth certificate might be for legal purposes like establishing paternity or custody.
- If the father has no legal rights, responding might not be mandatory.
Consulting with a family law attorney in North Carolina is advisable for specific guidance. Would you like more information on how to contact a local family law attorney?
In york county SC how would I request another detective to work my case
Hi Hann,
To request another detective in York County, SC, you can:
- Contact the York County Sheriff's Office.
- Express your concerns about the current detective and request a change.
- Provide valid reasons for your request, such as lack of communication or perceived bias.
Would you like information on how to contact the York County Sheriff's Office?
what is perceived bias
Hello Hann,
Perceived bias refers to the belief or impression that someone is not impartial or is unfairly favoring one side over another. This can affect trust and credibility in legal or official matters.
Is there a specific situation where you feel perceived bias is affecting your case?
If I request another detective would there be an issue with the new detective since I asked for a change of detective
Hi Hann,
Requesting a new detective shouldn't cause issues with the new detective. It's important to:
- Clearly state your reasons for the change.
- Maintain professionalism and provide specific concerns.
- Ensure the new detective understands your case without bias.
Do you need help contacting the York County Sheriff's Office for this request?
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York County Sheriff's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: *-2A York Highway, York, SC *
Website: www.yorkcountysheriff.com

Feel free to contact them for assistance with your request. If you need any more help or have further questions, please let me know!
Can I send an email?
Hi Hann,
You can send an email to the York County Sheriff's Office to request a new detective. Use the following contact details:

York County Sheriff's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: *-2A York Highway, York, SC *
Website: www.yorkcountysheriff.com

Ensure you include all relevant details and your reasons for the request. If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
who would I need to speak to in order to request a new detective
Hi Hann,
To request a new detective for your case in York County, SC:
- Contact the York County Sheriff's Office.
- Ask to speak with a supervisor or the head of the investigations division.
- Clearly state your reasons for requesting a new detective.
Would you like any further assistance?
what does CID Captain mean
Hi Hann,
In law enforcement, "CID Captain" refers to the Captain of the Criminal Investigation Division. This person oversees detectives and investigations within the department.
Is there anything specific you need to know about the CID Captain's role?
is that who I need to contact to request a change in detective
Hi Hann,
To request a change in detective, contacting the CID Captain would be appropriate. They oversee the detectives and investigations and can address your concerns.
Would you like any further assistance with this process?
what would an email look like
Hi Hann,
Here is a sample email you can use to request a new detective:
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Subject: Request for Change of Detective
Dear [CID Captain's Name],
I am writing to respectfully request a change in detective for my case. I have concerns about the current detective due to [specific reasons, e.g., lack of communication, perceived bias].
I believe a new detective could provide a fresh perspective and ensure a fair investigation.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Hann
---
Feel free to modify the details as needed. If you require further assistance, please let me know!
If I send an NDA stating I will share personal and private information about my child due to the harassment and threats I have received from the recieving parties girlfriend should I include evidence of that happening to the receiver?
Hi Hann,
In South Carolina, including evidence of harassment and threats in an NDA can help substantiate your claims and protect your interests. However, it’s crucial to:
- Ensure the evidence is relevant and supports your case.
- Be cautious about sharing sensitive information.
Would you like more details on how to format this NDA?
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Hi Hann,
Here is a basic format for an NDA, including a section for evidence of harassment and threats:
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**Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)**
**Parties:**
This agreement is made between [Your Name] ("Disclosing Party") and [Receiver's Name] ("Receiving Party").
**Purpose:**
The purpose of this agreement is to protect the personal and private information about my child due to harassment and threats received from the Receiving Party's girlfriend.
**Confidential Information:**
The confidential information includes, but is not limited to, [describe the personal and private information about your child].
**Obligations:**
The Receiving Party agrees:
- Not to disclose the confidential information to any third party.
- To use the confidential information solely for the purpose stated above.
**Evidence of Harassment and Threats:**
Attached are relevant documents and evidence supporting the claims of harassment and threats, including [briefly describe the evidence].
**Term:**
This agreement remains in effect until the confidential information is no longer confidential.
**Signatures:**
[Your Name]
[Date]
[Receiver's Name]
[Date]
---
Feel free to adjust the details as needed. If you need more assistance, please let me know!
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Hi Hann,
Here is a basic format for an NDA, including evidence of harassment and threats:
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**Non-Disclosure Agreement**
**Parties:**
- Disclosing Party: [Your Name]
- Receiving Party: [Recipient's Name]
**Purpose:**
To share personal and private information about my child due to harassment and threats received from [Receiving Party's Girlfriend].
**Confidential Information:**
- Description of personal/private information.
- Evidence of harassment/threats (e.g., messages, emails).
**Obligations:**
- The Receiving Party agrees to keep all disclosed information confidential.
- The information will not be shared without express permission.
**Signatures:**
[Your Signature]
[Recipient's Signature]
Date: [Date]
---
Please adjust the details to fit your situation. For complex matters, consulting a lawyer could be beneficial.
Would you like further assistance?
who would send a NDA on my behalf other than an attorney
Hi Hann,
Other than an attorney, you can send an NDA yourself or have a trusted third party, such as a notary or a mediator, send it on your behalf. Ensure that the sender understands the importance of confidentiality and the specifics of the agreement.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Would a family court judge that is a family friend of mine be a trusted third party
Hi Hann,
While a family court judge might be a trusted individual, it is generally not advisable for a judge to get involved in private legal matters outside of their official capacity, as it could raise ethical concerns.
Would you like more information on other trusted third parties who could help?
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Hi Hann,
Here are some trusted third parties who could help send an NDA on your behalf:
- **Notary Public:** An impartial official who can help with document authentication.
- **Mediator:** A neutral person who assists in resolving disputes.
- **Legal Aid Organizations:** They may provide assistance or resources.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
how much does it cost to get something notarized
Hi Hann,
In South Carolina, the cost for notarizing a document is typically between $* to $* per signature. Some notaries may charge additional fees for travel or other services.
Would you like assistance finding a notary near you?
Can you get a NDA notarized?
Hi Hann,
Yes, you can get an NDA notarized. Notarizing the NDA adds a layer of verification to the signatures, ensuring that they are authentic. This can help in making the agreement more enforceable.
Would you like assistance finding a notary near you?
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Hi Hann,
Here is a notary service you can contact in York County, SC:

York County Notary Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Heckle Blvd, Suite *, Rock Hill, SC *
Website: www.yorkcountynotary.com

Feel free to contact them for assistance with notarizing your NDA. If you need further help, please let me know!