The Pros and Cons of Process Serving Via Facebook

Over the past couple of years, there has been discussion regarding serving process via Facebook. Some international courts have given the okay for service of process via social network sites as a legal form of delivery. The U.S. has been slow to make similar changes...

Enforcement of Judgment – How to Locate a Judgment Debtor’s Assets

In a previous post, we discussed how a writ of execution order could help a judgment creditor collect a judgment.  In particular, we mentioned how a judgment creditor could levy a judgment debtor’s bank account to satisfy a debt owed. In order to effectuate a writ of...

L.A. County Court System | Court Reporter Layoff

ANOTHER BUDGET CUT CASUALTY: COURT-PROVIDED REPORTERS              Court employees and lawyers in Los Angeles County – as in other California jurisdictions – must adjust to another round of drastic fiscal cuts in operations in the justice system. County court budgets...

4 Things to Consider When Hiring a Court Reporter in Los Angeles

4 Things to Consider When hiring a Court Reporter When looking for a court reporting service in Los Angeles, an attorney will likely consider an assortment of options. For instance, an attorney will likely consider how proficient a court reporter can accurately...

Tips For Serving Apartments and Gated Communities

Apartment buildings and gated communities can be difficult for a process server to serve because of their limited access. They can create a variety of issues when trying to personally serve an individual. Direct Legal Support, Inc. has created an interactive selection...

Learn How to Find Anyone Through Skip Tracing

“Skip tracing” is how a professional locates the whereabouts of a person who has been difficult to find. “The term ‘skip’ refers to the person being searched for” and comes from the idiom “to skip town; that is, to leave – perhaps in a rush – with few clues behind to...
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