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Served

Definition: means that a person—typically the Respondent—has been officially notified that a legal lawsuit has been filed against them.

What it means: You (Petitioner) sent the sheriff/constable/private process server to Respondent’s home/work place or some other location that you know Respondent frequents; to hand the Respondent the lawsuit papers.

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Kelly J. Capps is licensed in Texas, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. and is Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Virginia and D.C. do not offer certification in family law and have no procedure for approving a certifying organization. Capps Law Firm, PLLC serves clients in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, West Lake Hills and elsewhere in Texas.