by BWStewart | Jan 31, 2018 | Civil Process, Uncategorized
When serving papers, situations sometimes arise that test a server’s moral compass, but how you conduct yourself is what allows a job to be completed properly and with professionalism. When You Know the Plaintiff: In most cases, this can be beneficial to serving...
by BWStewart | Nov 15, 2017 | Civil Process, Recent News
Anyone can file papers on their own, which is often referred to as “pro se.” If you’re not planning on getting a lawyer involved in your legal matters, you can fill out your papers online or in a courthouse and then act on your own behalf. Many landlords or property...
by BWStewart | Oct 25, 2017 | Civil Process
Server Stu begins to relive the moments of his first night as a process server. This is where the game begins. Content: Christa Vandenburgh Graphic: Kelli LaShelle
by BWStewart | Oct 12, 2017 | Civil Process, Recent News
Server Stu gives us a glimpse into the life of a process server with fun facts and personal stories! Content: Christa Vandenburgh Graphic: Kelli LaShelle
by BWStewart | Oct 5, 2017 | Civil Process
Patricia Briggs once said, “Hard truths can be dealt with and triumphed over, but lies will destroy your soul.” When it comes to civil papers and process servers, it is better to tell the truth rather than lie to make your story seem better. Lying on legal papers,...