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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I was arrested due to a domestic disturbance btwn me and her and she got a restraining order against me. We were living together and after my night in jail I couldn't go back to the house. She ended up forging my name on my vehicle title which was registered in Cali, got a ,$3000 loan and then let them repo my car. She sold my lap top, favlet, jewelry, washer and dryer and everything else I owned.
Your case is by no means straight-forward. It really is beyond the scope of this forum. Based only on what you've told us, I do not believe that the other party has been properly served. You need to speak to a local attorney. Best of luck to you.
 


Jennjenn8878

Junior Member
Your case is by no means straight-forward. It really is beyond the scope of this forum. Based only on what you've told us, I do not believe that the other party has been properly served. You need to speak to a local attorney. Best of luck to you.
What do you mean by properly served? Certified mail is not considered serving a summons?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What do you mean by properly served? Certified mail is not considered serving a summons?
It wasn't signed for at the address you mailed it to.

On a related note, who mailed it out?

ETA: To expand on this, you tried to serve someone within the state improperly. That mail was then forwarded out of the state to some unknown person who then signed for it.
 

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