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If you don't get served custody papers in Oregon, the court may proceed with the case without your input or defense. This could result in a default judgment being issued against you. It is important to stay informed about any legal proceedings involving custody to protect your rights and interests.
After being served child custody papers, the mother typically has a certain amount of time to respond and either agree to the proposed custody arrangement or contest it in court. If the mother contests the custody arrangement, a court hearing will be scheduled where both parties can present their arguments and evidence before a judge makes a final decision on the custody arrangement.
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.
If the court determines that you were served, it will likely enter a default order - you will not like the terms of that order.
You need to have the court papers served to him while he is in jail. He probably won't get custody while he is in jail.
Only if the court papers served to both of you indicate this. If the courts have left you with full custody and no visitation rights for the father then you can move anywhere you want. Marcy
The papers can be served on Saturday if a server will serve the papers.
Yes the papers an be served in the state of California.
No. The prosecution must convince the court that you received actual notice of the initial proceeding.
Hire a process server. Unless your defendant lives in a bunker. Constitution allows sending it through the mail. But Asahi has altered FRCP rules.
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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