

Dissolving your Marriage: Do I Need Consent from my Spouse?
All states allow couples to divorce without a spouse being abusive or unfaithful. Simply not getting along can be grounds for being granted a divorce. Keep in mind that every divorce has some requisites that need to be tackled prior to being granted. Resistance from a spouse to cooperate is the leading barrier you need to climb to end your marriage. What Is No-Fault Divorce? A no-fault divorce is one where a couple dissolves their marriage by mutual consent, based on somethin


Basics of Process Serving
United States legal procedure requires that each party in a case should be notified if actions are taken against them in a court of law. Process serving achieves three basic functions: notifies the party that is being sued civilly or charged with a crime, discloses the party who is suing him/her or law enforcement agency is pressing criminal charges, and discloses the time, date and location of his/her court. In order for you to deliver notification to the other party of a pe


Serving Divorce Papers in New Jersey: Initial Stages
The decision has been made, you and your spouse have decided to part ways and get dissolve your marriage. The preliminary stages of filing for divorce can be an emotional time. During this time in your life, a trained process server can and will relieve the frustrating and emotional phase of initiating the divorce. A divorce petition is the initial paperwork that is needed to be filed and served to initiate the divorce process. The petition normally includes a marriage licens


The Importance of Affidavit of Service
An Affidavit of Service is an important document provided by process servers after they have successfully served documents to someone that provides Proof of Service. This affidavit is a notarized statement signed by the server that states the time, date, manner of service, identity of the person served and other details of the job completed. The Affidavit of Service can be presented to prove that proper notification of the pending legal action has been made to the party invol


How Process Servers Help Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Being a landlord is not always easy, there are many issues that can arise and are not ideal when it comes to dealing with your tenants. If you are in the situation where your tenant has not paid their rent, engaged in illegal activity, or violated terms and conditions of their lease, generally will result in the tenant being evicted from the residence. While evicting a tenant is never a pleasant process, the first step is to contact a process server at We Serve NJ to alleviat