rangereric38
Member
I'm in South Carolina.
I had a situation arrise and making a very long story short, a person started down a path of making a false allegation. Pressured by a person they have personal relationship with. The person, thank god came to their senses and refused to make false claims. I have saved all correspondences with that person also proving this. I became friends with this person, however, I wanted the matter fully closed and resolved, so I drew up a twenty point factual document and asked the person to review it.
When we met, the person reviewed each section, they initialed each section, the bottom of each page was signed, and printed name with date added. In addition to that, to eliminate any claim that they did not sign later, they used an ink pad and left their thumb print on each page. Like a purposeful thumb print. Then I took a photo of their ID laying across the document. I let the person sit alone and take their time reading each section. They agreed to everything on the document.
My question is, is this suffice? Would be admissible and bulletproof in court if needed? Seems like maybe I overdid it, but the matter was potentitally a very serious one. And the person agreed to sign it to show the truth and alleviate my stress. All out communications also backup what was on the document.
I had a situation arrise and making a very long story short, a person started down a path of making a false allegation. Pressured by a person they have personal relationship with. The person, thank god came to their senses and refused to make false claims. I have saved all correspondences with that person also proving this. I became friends with this person, however, I wanted the matter fully closed and resolved, so I drew up a twenty point factual document and asked the person to review it.
When we met, the person reviewed each section, they initialed each section, the bottom of each page was signed, and printed name with date added. In addition to that, to eliminate any claim that they did not sign later, they used an ink pad and left their thumb print on each page. Like a purposeful thumb print. Then I took a photo of their ID laying across the document. I let the person sit alone and take their time reading each section. They agreed to everything on the document.
My question is, is this suffice? Would be admissible and bulletproof in court if needed? Seems like maybe I overdid it, but the matter was potentitally a very serious one. And the person agreed to sign it to show the truth and alleviate my stress. All out communications also backup what was on the document.