Minnesota Summons - for service by publication

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Minnesota
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MN-8434D
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This form is a summons in a dissolution of marriage proceeding. The respondent is required to serve upon petitioner's attorneys within 30 days an answer to the petition for dissolution of marriage which has been filed in the office of the clerk of the named court. If the respondent fails to submit the required answers,a judgment by default will be entered against the respondent.
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Often the purpose of a citation or summons is to require a person to answer charges or a complaint filed against him. It may also be used simply to notify a person that he has an interest in the proceedings at hand, which it would be to his advantage to attend.

Serving a summons or other legal document in a lawsuit on a defendant by publishing the document in an advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation. Service by publication is used to attempt to notify a defendant who is intentionally absent, in hiding, or at an unknown address.

"Service by publication" means that you publish the Summons or other document in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where your spouse or partner is likely to be. For service by publication, you will have to pay the newspaper a fee to publish the document.

"Service by publication" means that you publish the Summons or other document in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where your spouse or partner is likely to be. For service by publication, you will have to pay the newspaper a fee to publish the document.

Personal service means that someone hands the defendant the relevant papers.These are your options for who can serve the defendant. Sheriff, marshal, or constable. All states allow personal service to be made by law officers, although not all officers will serve civil subpoenas.

Every summon shall be served by a police officer, or by an officer of the court issuing it or any other public servant. The summon shall if practical, be served personally on the person summoned, by delivering or tendering to him one of the duplicates of the summons.

A summons served personally upon the defendant or by substituted personal service upon another authorized to accept service of the summons for the defendant is deemed served on the day of service. A summons served by publication is deemed served on the first day of required publication.

The cost depends upon the publication you use for notice. It's usually under $200.

Subd.Service by mail shall be made only by the sheriff or by any other person who is at least 18 years of age who is not a party to the proceeding. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 518A. 46, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), clause (4), an employee of the county agency may serve documents on the parties.

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Minnesota Summons - for service by publication