How do you find out when someome was serves with a law suit papers.
Ask her.
You paid for emancipation papers at the court house? Visit the courthouse and find out. If you paid someone else for the papers, I'd talk to them, as it isn't typically done that way, unless you pay a lawyer.
I'm not an attorney but don't sign anything until you know what it's about. If you can ...seek counsel, but definitely educate yourself and contact the clerk of the court for the court where these civil papers came from and ask about the complaint, allegations, pleadings, etc. and get all the court forms or the packet for that issue that are available from the clerk of the court. And find out what " motions " are and where and when to use them. You do not have to sign them, however the person serving them on you will file an affidavit saying that he/she did serve you and that will be proof enough that you were served. Your signature is not required to prove to a court that you were served otherwise people would just refuse to sign. Some courts require that some type of description of the person being served be included in the affidavit, just in case that person lies about not being served.
You have to be served in most states, be careful some private processors lie and say they serve you and then you'll never know, receive a court date, don't show and get a default judgment on you.
you can fined them at your local court house of the place were you adopted your child or if your looking for your own adoption papers it will be at the place you were adopted
Surprisingly, the best way is to call the courthouse and simply ask.
By hiring a process server or 'skip tracer' to search for the person, if you are unsuccessful, you may get authorization from the court to provide notice and achieve service though publication in a legal news paper or some other means. State laws usually set out options for service in different legal proceedings.
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There's no way to not find someone attractive, so focu your attention on someone, or something else. Find a hobby. Find a new person to court.
The agency or person in charge of the lawsuit summons will inform the plaintiff/petitioner that the summons has been properly served upon the defendant or his or her legal representative.
That is determined by state law and the time limit to produce the requested documents should appear on the interrogatory and/or accompanying forms. If you are unable to find the information on the papers served, contact the office of the clerk of the court that is listed immediately.