Florida
Ok, here's the deal. I filed for joint custody of my daughter in September. The mother lives in Georgia and I attempted to get the papers served by the county sheriffs. Before they could serve her she moved moved on a military base in a different county with her husband. I have been attempting to have her served, but have ran into nothing but snags. The sheriffs office in the new county has no jurisdiction on the base so they sent the papers to the JAG office to be served to her. I have contacted them to see what was taking so long as they have had the papers for over a month. I was told that they might never get served because the JAG office must contact her to come into the office then ASK her if she wants to be served, then find her again to actually serve her the papers. This sounds a bit fishy to me, but I am a former soldier, and nothing about the Army suprises me anymore.
What I'm wondering is, where I go from here? I have contatced several private process servers in her area, and all of them were unable to help. I was told that they cannot go on base to serve her, they must get her out to the front gate willingly to serve her. She does not work, so they cannot serve her there either. The only thing they said they could do was to wait outside the gate untill she comes out and then they coule give her the papers, but thats at a price of around $100 per hour.
I'm not sure what to do from here. A friend mentioned that I may be able serve by publication. I know I would have to get the judges permission for that. Would that be an option? Any other options that might be available?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Ike
Ok, here's the deal. I filed for joint custody of my daughter in September. The mother lives in Georgia and I attempted to get the papers served by the county sheriffs. Before they could serve her she moved moved on a military base in a different county with her husband. I have been attempting to have her served, but have ran into nothing but snags. The sheriffs office in the new county has no jurisdiction on the base so they sent the papers to the JAG office to be served to her. I have contacted them to see what was taking so long as they have had the papers for over a month. I was told that they might never get served because the JAG office must contact her to come into the office then ASK her if she wants to be served, then find her again to actually serve her the papers. This sounds a bit fishy to me, but I am a former soldier, and nothing about the Army suprises me anymore.
What I'm wondering is, where I go from here? I have contatced several private process servers in her area, and all of them were unable to help. I was told that they cannot go on base to serve her, they must get her out to the front gate willingly to serve her. She does not work, so they cannot serve her there either. The only thing they said they could do was to wait outside the gate untill she comes out and then they coule give her the papers, but thats at a price of around $100 per hour.
I'm not sure what to do from here. A friend mentioned that I may be able serve by publication. I know I would have to get the judges permission for that. Would that be an option? Any other options that might be available?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Ike