dixiegirl1035
I will do it, but I won't like it
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I think she may have been alive on the date the summons was served. Since there was one for each of them, and they weren't married. The person who served the summons would remember. If not, wouldn't hers come back as Summons Not Served, and his as, Summons Served. It's usual that the defendant has to be physically served the papers, and oftentimes has to sign for the summons.
Both summons were returned on the 23rd. Her last post was on the 21st. Just theorizing, but I think it set him into a tailspin, when the summons was served, and, he became the classic family annihilator, afterwards. That would put it at almost four weeks.
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There were two summons served. Why do you think she was alive on that date because he signed for both of them. She never signed. I would think that they were both on the lease and that is why two summons were served MOO
Of Interest, the neighbor said they had recently moved in. I wonder where they lived before?