How long do you have to serve a complaint after filing?
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How long do you have to serve a complaint after filing?
Documents must be served as soon as practicable after filing, and at least seven days prior to the hearing of the application or at least three days prior to the hearing of an application in a case. Note: Unless the Court orders otherwise, a document may not be served more than 12 months after it is filed.
Is a US subpoena valid in Canada?
As with a subpoena issued by a U.S. court, a U.S. court judgment is not automatically enforceable in Canada. The judgment would essentially need to be converted into a Canadian judgment to make it enforceable against a debtor in the applicable Canadian province.
What are people who serve legal papers called?
What does a process server do? Process servers are needed in an assortment of tasks such as filing court papers, serving legal documents, and document retrieval. Their principal job is to deliver or “serve” legal documents to a defendant or person involved in a court case.