Legal Question in Family Law in California
If the proof of service has an address that does not exist is that a proper service? Or does the respondent need to have the papers reserved?
Asked on 8/13/13, 5:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
Is it a simple typographical error, or is it a completely made up address? A fake address is not an address at all. Those papers need to be properly served at the correct address for the party to be served.
Answered on 8/13/13, 5:06 pm