Kentucky allows incarcerated spouses to be
served by certified mail with return receipt.
Not exact matches
The notice must be
served personally or
mailed by certified mail at least 15 days, but not more than 30 days prior to the time that the tenant is required to furnish notice of an intention to quit.
To properly
serve your spouse, someone other than you over the age of 18, must hand - deliver the papers to your spouse or you can
mail your paperwork to your spouse
by certified mail.
In some states, however, you must
serve them yourself, either
by hiring a process server or
mailing the paperwork via
certified mail, return receipt requested.
You may be able to
serve your child's other parent
by mailing him a copy of the petition and summons
by certified mail with return receipt requested, or
by having the parent personally
served with a copy
by a person over 18 who is not involved in your case.
Some states will allow you to
serve your spouse
by U.S. Postal Service
certified return receipt
mail.
In some states, you can
serve the petition
by certified mail restricted delivery or you can have a relative or friend over 18 who is not mentioned in the petition deliver the documents.
Depending on where you live, you may be able to
serve your spouse in several ways including
by hiring a process server,
certified mail, or first class
mail as long as you include an acknowledgment form that your spouse will need to sign, date, and return to indicate that he received the paperwork.
If the clerk does not have a form for service, you must
serve the paperwork yourself, either
by hiring a process server or
mailing it to the other parent's address via
certified mail, return receipt requested.
Certified Mediator Coordinator of Mediation Services Voice
mail: (206) 957-4696 E-
Mail: mhawkins at samaritanps.org Office Location: Kent 409 Third Ave. S., Suite A Experience:
Served as neutral (mediator and arbitrator) in resolving over 200 disputes since 2000 Practitioner of interest - based problem solving and negotiations since 1998 Group process facilitator since 1985 Educator (teacher and administrator) since 1969 Professional Interests and Specialties: Mediating family, employment, church and education disputes Conducting school discipline hearings Facilitating group discussions and problem solving Preserving relationships of parties in dispute
by helping create «win - win» solutions Education:
Certified as mediator
by Washington Mediation Association in the following speciality areas: Domestic Relations, Education, Education of Students with Disabilities, Employment and Labor Relations M.Ed.
You will then need to
serve your spouse with these papers, usually
by certified mail,
by sheriff, or
by «process - server» (a person who delivers court papers).
The Complaint, along with a «Civil Summons» is «
served» on your spouse either
by Sheriff's deputy or
certified mail.