Sentences with phrase «sheriff serve the other»

Ask the clerk to have the sheriff serve the other parent.
For an extra fee, the clerk can have the sheriff serve the other party with the petition, or you can have a private process server serve them.
In many counties, you can do this by completing a service form and returning it to the clerk, who will have the sheriff serve the other parent.

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The petitioner then serves the documents on the respondent (the other spouse), which means that the respondent is given the papers via official means, such as a process server or sheriff's deputy.
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Keep in mind that Texas law requires that one spouse file the Original Petition for Divorce and have the Sheriff, Constable or a private process server serve the petition to the other spouse, unless you obtain a waiver of service from your spouse ahead of time.
That spouse then serves the petition or complaint on the other spouse, often by having a sheriff's officer or private process server hand - deliver the papers.
After the petition and additional documents are filed, they must be served on the other parent, either by the sheriff or a professional process server.
You must serve both the petition and summons on your spouse, meaning it must be delivered by the sheriff or an adult other than yourself.
In order to serve the paperwork, you must have it delivered by the sheriff's office or an adult other than yourself.
Generally, the petitioner can have legal separation paperwork served by a process server, local sheriff or other adult who is not a party to the case.
An Affidavit of Service certifies that the Summons and Complaint have been delivered to the Respondent, if the papers are served by someone other than the deputy sheriff.
For all domestic cases in Pennsylvania, either the sheriff or a competent adult may serve process by handing the defendant a copy of the divorce papers, handing a copy to an adult member of the family at his or her residence, or a person in charge of the residence, such as the clerk or manager of the hotel, inn, apartment house, boarding house or other place of lodging where he or she resides.
You must serve the petition and notice of the hearing date on the other parent, meaning it must be delivered by an adult other than yourself, usually a process server or sheriff's deputy.
The petition, which sets out what a person wants a judge to do (such as dissolve the marriage, rule on custody, order child support, and divide marital property and debt), is generally personally served by a sheriff's deputy or other authorized process server.
This method avoids the embarrassment and expense of being served at home or work (or some other location) by the Sheriff.
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