Court orders publication of divorce summons due to inability to serve respondent.
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- Court Notice
- Case #
- 25FL153944
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What to do next
- 1
File a Response
Respond to the summons within 30 days after the last publication date.
- 2
Check Publication Dates
Monitor the San Francisco Chronicle for the publication of the summons.
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Consult an Attorney
Consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights and obligations.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a summons for dissolution of marriage?
- A summons for dissolution of marriage is a legal document notifying a spouse of divorce proceedings.
- How can I respond to a divorce summons?
- You must file a response with the court within 30 days after the last publication date.
- What happens if I don't respond to the summons?
- Failure to respond may result in a default judgment against you in the divorce case.
- Where will the summons be published?
- The summons will be published in the San Francisco Chronicle for four weeks.
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Full Notice Text
Case Number: 25FL153944 Court Name: The Superior Court of California, County of Alameda Parties Involved: Hannah Jelstrom vs. Timothy Alan Pierce Action Type: Summons for Dissolution of Marriage and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage The Order: The Court finds that the Respondent cannot be served in any other manner specified in the California Code of Civil Procedure. The Court orders that the Summons for Dissolution of Marriage and Petition for Dissolution of Marriage be served by publication at least once per week for four successive weeks in the SF Chronicle. Legal Notice: respondent must file a response within 30 days after the last publication date.
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