What Can and Cannot Be Done By a Process Server When you file for divorce, you must serve your spouse with the divorce papers. A process server is frequently used to serve divorce complaints and other divorce pleadings. In Florida, however, a process server must...
What exactly is a Summons? A summons is a legally binding document that may be issued by a court (judicial summons) or by a government administrative body (administrative summons) for a variety of purposes. Judicial summons A judicial summons is served on an...
We are excited to partner with ALFN to empower some of the industry’s brightest female thought leaders by sponsoring the 5th Annual WillPower Summit. As a National Legal Services Fir, 360 Leal is driven by WillPower. We are not only a proud sponsor of AFLN’s...
Process Service is Streamlined by the Legislature The measure “simplifies, harmonizes, and modernizes process service.” The House and Senate have agreed on a proposal to streamline and modernize process service. On March 7, the House voted 112-0 to give...
Process Service Help for those Filing PRO SE – SUBSTITUTED SERVICE When other service methods have failed or are not possible, a motion for alternative service and an affidavit can be filed to demonstrate that you made reasonable efforts to serve the other...
Process Service Help for those Filing PRO SE – Service of Process By Sheriff Using the Sheriff to serve process can seem logical; however, Sheriff offices rarely have dedicated servers on staff. That means your Process Service takes a back seat to more urgent...