Wednesday, November 1, 2017

How to Ensure Your Lawsuit is Properly Served

Are you worried about your lawsuit being served?

Do you want to ensure your lawsuit gets served properly?

Are you worried you won’t be able to track down your debtors to serve them with a lawsuit?

In order to ensure your lawsuit is properly served, you must serve the summons and complaint on the defendant within 90-120 days of filing the lawsuit. The papers must be served to the defendant in person, directly to the defendant, rather than by mail or by leaving it at the defendant’s home or work. If you’re suing more than one person, even if the defendants each live or work at the same address, you must ensure that your lawsuit is served to each debtor in person.

Who Can Serve the Lawsuit?


If you’re having trouble tracking down your debtors, we can help you! At Muller Law Firm, we use sheriffs, marshals, policemen, and detectives to serve your lawsuits for a small fee. We may also consider hiring a private process server. Sometimes states require the court to approve your process server first before they can serve your lawsuit.

Debt Collection Services: File for Debt Collection in Michigan Today!


If you’re a business owner, you may decide that having a debt collection law firm work on your unpaid invoices is your best choice. That’s an area we specialize in, and we’re happy to discuss your options.

The law firm of Muller, Muller, Richmond, Harms & Myers, P.C., has successfully represented and handled collection matters for more than 56 years. Our attorneys know how to get results for our clients and they are dedicated to getting a satisfactory outcome. Contact our firm to speak with a lawyer about our debt collection services in Michigan today at (248) 645-2440 for a free no obligation consultation.


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