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Old Jul 6th, 2008, 06:33 PM     #1
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Spouse is in a Salvation Army rehab center in another city, can I \"serve\" him through the mail? What if they won\'t let someone in to see him and serve him in person?
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registered mail does work in many states

check with your clerk of the court to see if okay for you
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