by Grace Caraan | Oct 31, 2025 | blog, legal process, legal technology, notary public
When signing important documents, like real estate deeds, wills, or powers of attorney, you may encounter two roles: a Notary Public and a Legal Witness. While they may seem similar, in Florida, each serves a distinct legal purpose. Understanding the difference...
by Grace Caraan | Oct 28, 2025 | blog, eviction process, legal process, process serving
In Florida, tenants can’t legally refuse service of eviction papers, even if they try to avoid receiving them. The law is clear: once a process server follows proper service procedures, the eviction moves forward whether the tenant accepts the papers or not. Ignoring...
by Ross Headley | Oct 26, 2025 | blog, skip tracing
When someone disappears with unpaid debts, dodges legal papers, or seems to have vanished into thin air, you might feel like you've hit a dead end. But here's the thing: people leave digital footprints everywhere, even when they think they're completely...
by Grace Caraan | Oct 24, 2025 | blog, legal courier, legal process, process serving
Proper service in Florida courts is the formal delivery of court documents to a party, and it matters more than many realize. It’s not just a technical rule; it’s what ensures that every person involved in a case receives official notice of the legal action against...
by Grace Caraan | Oct 21, 2025 | blog, legal process, process serving
A motion to quash is a legal request to a court to invalidate or set aside a legal order, such as a subpoena, warrant, or service of process. Common uses include challenging the validity of how a lawsuit was initiated, stopping the enforcement of a subpoena for being...