Harassment And Privacy Concerns

Summary

In North Carolina, harassment and cyberstalking are illegal. If police are unresponsive, gather evidence and consider filing a civil harassment restraining order. For sharing sensitive documents like a birth certificate, use secure methods and consider legal advice to prevent unauthorized sharing. Marking a document for [Fathers Name] only does not legally restrict sharing. Consult a lawyer for confidentiality agreements or other legal protections.

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in North Carolina if I’m being harassed by the father of my child, current girlfriend as well as her friends with fake phone numbers, social media account, and from their personal accounts, do I have a legal right to go on live and talk about it
Hello Hannah,
I understand your situation is stressful. Sharing your experiences on social media might lead to further complications. Here are some points to consider:
- North Carolina has laws against harassment and cyberstalking.
- You may want to gather evidence and report the harassment to the authorities.
- Consult with a lawyer for personalized advice on social media disclosures.
Would you like information on how to file a harassment complaint or protective order in North Carolina?
the police won’t do anything about it. I’ve been to them multiple times.
I'm sorry to hear that, Hannah. Here are some steps you can consider taking:
- Collect all evidence of harassment (texts, emails, screenshots).
- File a civil harassment restraining order through the court.
- Consider contacting a local domestic violence support organization for guidance and assistance.
Would you like information on the nearest court to file for a restraining order?
if I were to send the father of my child, a photo of her birth certificate card is there a way to do that without it potentially getting in the wrong hands
Hello Hannah,
To safely send a photo of the birth certificate card, consider these tips:
- Use a secure, encrypted messaging app (e.g., Signal or WhatsApp).
- Watermark the photo with "For [Father's Name] only."
- Ensure the recipient's account is secure and verified.
Would you like information on the nearest court to file for a restraining order?
if I put her father’s eyes only, can he share with anyone at all?
Hello Hannah,
In North Carolina, marking a document "for [Father's Name] only" does not legally prevent him from sharing it with others. For additional protection, consider:
- Requesting a confidentiality agreement.
- Consulting with a lawyer for more secure legal options.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?