Starting July 1, the Orange County Superior Court will require electronic service of legal documents in family law cases, with attorneys needing to register email addresses under new California state rules.
Under the new system, all attorneys representing parties in family law matters will be required to receive court documents electronically through the eService application. The court issued the public notice on May 30, citing compliance with state law requirements outlined in th...
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