Ashley H. asked
What is the California civil code for the statute of Hague convention (process serving)? Please highlight the sentences that clarify Hague convention is not a must but just one method (the other method allowed is the regular California process serving) of international process serving.
January 3rd, 2024
Daniel S. answered
The relevant statutes for service of process in California are found in the California Code of Civil...
January 3rd, 2024
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