How do I serve an inmate in divorce papers?
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How do I serve an inmate in divorce papers?
In most cases the facility has a procedure for service already in place. This usually involves mailing the service packet to the appropriate. A designated person will typically serve the inmate. This designated person will then mail back the ‘proof of service’ that is filed with the court.
How do I serve divorce papers in Michigan?
The server must do the following things:Personally give your spouse a copy of your court papers or mail the papers (see the mailing rules below),Fill out and sign (in front of a notary) the Proof of Service on the back of one copy of the Summons form, AND.File the Proof of Service or return it to you to file.
What if I don’t want to get divorced?
What if You Don’t Want a Divorce? If you don’t want a divorce but your spouse does, you should consider suggesting counseling or a trial separation. If your spouse is committed to divorce and not interested in exploring alternatives, your husband or wife can file for divorce even if you do not want to end the marriage.
What happens if I don’t want to sign divorce papers?
Does my spouse have to sign the served papers? No. Your spouse does not have to sign anything. Even if your spouse refuses to sign any documents, the court can grant a divorce order.