Yes, your sister can serve custody papers to your ex-husband, as long as she is not a party to the case and meets the legal requirements for serving documents in your jurisdiction. Typically, the server must be an adult and cannot be directly involved in the case. However, it's essential to check the specific rules and regulations in your area regarding the service of process to ensure compliance.
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They'll serve you in jail
If your husband is now living in Trinidad and you are facing a lot of problems to reach him You could do one thing get it, that is the divorce papers through the embassy over there.
If she has a court order from the state where the husband is, yes.
Here it will depend on who has filed the papers first . If your lawyer delayed it by a day or a few hours it may be to late for your advantage.
Of course,the homewould be the first place to go. Where else would he find you?
In NYS you can file for a no fault divorce without getting consent from your husband. As a result, you will not need his information to serve your husband divorce papers.
Yes. If you have made and documented every effort to locate your husband and cannot find him you can get permission from the court to publish a "motion to serve" in the newspaper. If you still can't get his attention to serve him with divorce papers within 60 days, you'll go back to get a new summons and additional time. It is pretty much up to the judge from that point forward.
Yes, you can file for divorce in Alberta or anywhere else in Canada if a husband has dated and cheated on his wife. The wife just has to seek legal counsel and serve her husband with divorce papers.
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make arrests in federal criminal cases, hold accused persons in custody, secure jurors, serve legal papers, keep order in court rooms, and execute court orders and decisions.
As long is the service is proper, the spouse can serve their husband or wife. You will also want to get proof of service as well but if this is an amicable divorce then this should not be a problem.