The beginning of almost every divorce or family law matter culminates in one party serving the other party the pleadings in the case. Certainly in some cases, one party might opt to waive service and ...
In Rae v. Marciano (— N.Y.S.3d —-, 2024 WL 1895957, 2024 N.Y. Slip Op. 02337 (2d Dept., 2024)), the plaintiff commenced an action for a divorce and served the defendant with the summons and complaint ...
Citing rogue process servers who harass people in their homes, Knox County judges are moving to exert greater control over civilians who serve civil court papers. An order signed Tuesday by Knox ...
Recent amendments to New York law modernize service of process, making it more flexible and efficient. Service can now be done by mail or electronic means without prior court approval, reducing delays ...
Detroiter Carnell Alexander could be Exhibit A for why Michigan should reform its law on process serving — the legal procedure for telling people they’ve been sued. Alexander was the victim of a ...
Under Section 16.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, a plaintiff must "bring suit" on claims for, among other things, personal injury or wrongful death within a two-year statute of ...