If you engaged the process server, or sheriff, you have the authority to contact them and cancel service. Lawfirms usually hold up service if there is a problem with the address information, but do not often cancel service. I believe payment would be required anyway with a sheriff. If you are the intended recipient, you have no authority except to accept service.
Yes,
The papers can be served on Saturday if a server will serve the papers.
That depends on the state law, but generally, no.
When a person is served civil papers they need to be the one that signs for them. A wife cannot accept the papers for their husband.
You can't refuse court served papers. Each state varies but service could be accomplished just by leaving the papers on the door of the persons house (provided the person serving the papers are authorized to do so).
Yes, however is not necessary or advisable unless there is a concern that someone else will claim to be the person and accept the papers.
Yes the papers an be served in the state of California.
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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.
Repeat offender or the person avoided service
Anywhere
What!? You're gonna keep your hands in yer pockets??? You've been served if you are AWARE of the service Bubela.