Starting a Lawsuit
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How To: Start a Lawsuit | |
Statutes: | Chapter 1A - Article 3 (Pleadings) Rule 4 (Service of Process). |
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Takeaway | A spouse can go to prison if they refuse to do what the court orders them to do. |
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