If she is not available to sign the subpoenas, can the court attorney or another judge in the same court do it? Thank you.
Court attorney can't sign--not a judge. Talk to the calendar clerk and ask for the duty judge.
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Court attorney can't sign--not a judge. Talk to the calendar clerk and ask for the duty judge.
Reposting to Immigration, as those attorneys are the ones familiar with citizenship issues. "Telling them" without using the proper forms and...
First, Notice of Appeal gets filed in the clerk's office. Second, of course you must serve your adversary. You say you are "capable," yet you...
When you file the motion you must include proof of service on the the other parties. Serve first, then file. Reposting to Litigation.
You are not going to get a default based on one failure to appear. Defendant's non-receipt of the RJI does not mean your attorney did not serve...
If she is pro se, she can question you herself.
It will cost you more to fight it than to pay it, whether you attempt to do it in person or hire someone. Reposting to Administrative Law.
Reposting to Immigration. It is not negligence per se to send an associate. When you hire a lawyer you usually hire the firm, not the individual.
Reposting to Divorce. Unless your spouse gets a stay of the judgment you are free to proceed, it seems to me.
Plaintiff is required to serve complete copy on defendant.