If you were never served, you would need to file a motion to dismiss the civil case. In order to be lawfully sued, you must be served.
Well then technically you were not severed if you never received them ...
The papers can be served on Saturday if a server will serve the papers.
If the court determines that you were served, it will likely enter a default order - you will not like the terms of that order.
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Yes the papers an be served in the state of California.
You can go to the court and ask for a hearing on the matter and tell them you weren't served papers.
If you didn't show up for court, then it does not go your way. It is your responsibility to provide a correct address.
Check with your attorney to see if the papers are served. Or check with the server that you used to serve the wife. When the divorce papers are served the server has to report it to court that the papers have been served so check the court records if your attorney is not available to answer your questions.
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Legal term- served with papers.
Service of "papers" probably refers to legal documents advising a person of some court date or court action. Not all things you can get served with involve a response from you, but may simply be the advisement of the action and your options under the law. The "service" itself is a specific legal step and under some circumstances the person who performed the service may have to testify that it was done, for instance, in a divorce wherein you decided to stay home and not appear, the other party can move that the court proceed without you being present, since you were served with the papers and chose not to appear. The server may be calld upon to make a statement under oath that the papers were served.