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Escurumbele

(4,092 posts)
5. Legal procedures will move forward whether you take the envelope or not.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 09:23 AM
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Most Americans are aware of process servers, seeing them in the movies or on television pretending to be delivering pizza, handing over papers, and announcing, “You’ve been served.” It is not surprising that people that know they’re in trouble with the law, on the receiving end of a divorce, or on the brink of foreclosure go to great lengths to avoid process servers. They may never answer the door, or they answer the door but insist they are somebody else. Others may hide in the closet until the process server leaves or hide out at a family member’s home. These measures may be successful in preventing personal service, but they will not be helpful at all in preventing legal actions from going forward against them. It’s not illegal to avoid being served with a process, but it is rarely advantageous. In some cases, it can result in court orders and decisions being made without your knowledge, and it always results in longer and more expensive litigations. The additional fees and expenses caused by avoiding service, such as multiple service charges for process server attempts, can be charged to the person that avoids being served.

And the idiot took it JoseBalow Friday #1
By taking it that completes it correct? underpants Friday #3
Legal procedures will move forward whether you take the envelope or not. Escurumbele Friday #5
Good info. Thanks. underpants Friday #7
In addition alternative service civil process Historic NY Friday #12
I was a process server for a while..... SergeStorms Friday #16
Yes. In some jurisdictions, just announcing yourself and dropping it at their feet is sufficient. PSPS Friday #6
The interviewer was loving it. Me too. twodogsbarking Friday #2
Maybe the reporter knew it was going to happen? FakeNoose Friday #14
Not as polite as the British sit-com "Are You Being Served?", but just as funny. TheRickles Friday #4
Thank you for your service twodogsbarking Friday #8
The idiot who lost it all in service of Trump. OGBuzz Friday #9
They are all like little kids odins folly Friday #10
Few things make me smile these days. TNNurse Friday #11
Delicious! NEOH Friday #13
I love it! Martin68 Friday #15
If they gave a Nobel Prize for being a comical idiot he would have already won. twodogsbarking Friday #17
That interviewer giggling like a little prat. ny GenThePerservering Friday #18
I feel sorry for Mike. twodogsbarking Friday #19
The crack industry is suing him to cut down so there will be enough for everyone else. LudwigPastorius Friday #20
What I Find Amazing MissouriDem47 Friday #21
He's a hero in MAGat World! BumRushDaShow Friday #22
The way he kept saying "we're on TV here" like it's some sacred thing Blue Owl Friday #23
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