Archive for the ‘Process Servers’ Category


Serving Subpoenas in Tennessee

If you’ve entered a legal proceeding for any reason in Tennessee, one tricky step can be filing subpoenas for records to people who possess important documents or other vital information that is absolutely needed to defeat the opposition in your court case. When it comes to proceedings like this, many people can suddenly b...

How Do You Serve Divorce Papers Out of State?

Going through a divorce can be a long, arduous, and often stressful experience.  Aside from the emotional turmoil of ending a relationship, the process, the filing of the divorce papers, the hiring of attorneys, and more can often be an incredibly confusing and worrisome venture. If you’ve decided to divorce, the first th...

Serving Time Sharing Papers in Bristol

Service of process is a tradition in the legal field. The U.S. Constitution requires that people be given “reasonable notice” prior to a lawsuit. To this day, giving someone service of process means physically handing that person a legal document summoning him or her to court. Registered process servers are responsib...

What Does A Process Server Do?

As laws vary from state to state, so too, do legal documents and proceedings. For example, legal requirements and process of service in Tennessee may be different from California. What does a process server do? Process serving, or service of process, involves obtaining services of a third party who serves legal documents from on...

Do I Need A Process Server?

There are several situations when you might have reason to ask, “Do I need a process server?” Before you can answer that question, you should understand when this activity, also called service of process, is required. Every time someone files a lawsuit in Tennessee, each individual or company involved must be served ...

What is Process Serving?

Process serving is the serving of legal documents on a person, most prominently notices of suit. Modern service of process is, despite modern times, deliberately archaic in that all legal documents must be served upon a person in printed, physical form, by registered process servers. While some people may scoff at such practices...

Serving Time Sharing Papers in Johnson City

When a court case is pending, it is important that the parties involved be located to serve time sharing papers in Johnson City. Whenever parents are involved in a child custody case, it is sometimes quite difficult to make decisions in such an atmosphere full of emotional feelings. Serving the proper papers in the midst [&helli...

Serving Time Sharing Papers in Tennessee

Although child custody or child support cases are often emotionally charged and difficult, serving court documents does not have to be difficult with the right process servers. ADI Tennessee Process will serve time sharing papers and other papers for all types of cases in Johnson City, Knoxville, Bristol and throughout Tennessee...

Subpoenas for Medical Records in Chattanooga

For those who are wondering how to subpoena medical records, you should know that the process is very formal. If you are involved in a civil proceeding in Tennessee and you need to serve subpoenas for medical records in Chattanooga, then you have to go through a very particular process in order to get those […]...

Subpoenas for Medical Records in Johnson City

If you are involved in a lawsuit involving injury, you may need to get the medical records of the other party. In many cases, you will have to get these records subpoenaed, which is a legal order from the courts requiring a party to bring forth evidence. ADI Tennessee Process deals regularly in subpoenas for […]...