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Talk to a lawyer if you have questions or need help.File (turn in) your completed answer form with the court. To file online, go to E-File Texas and follow the instructions. To file in person, take your answer (and copies) to the district clerk's office in the county where the plaintiff filed the case.
A waiver of service or summons means that a party voluntarily enters a lawsuit without requiring the opposing party to serve them with a summons and petition.Most people do not want to be served by a sheriff's deputy or special process server and so elect to sign a waiver of service.
Your answer can be a handwritten letter to the court that says you do not agree with the lawsuit. Include your case (cause) number and mailing address and any defenses you may have to the lawsuit; for example, the amount they claim you owe is incorrect, the account isn't yours, or the debt is older than 4 years.
It basically says that your spouse will be filing with the court the necessary documentation required for the finalization of the divorce. The waiver is a waiver of your right to be served with the notice and states that instead you are to be served only with the final divorce decree when it is signed.
The waiver of service must be signed in the presence of a notary, notarized, and then filed with the Court. It basically says you do not want to be served by a process server or constable/sheriff or by certified mail sent by the District Clerk.
Contact the clerk's office of the court where the lawsuit was filed. You'll find a phone number and address for the clerk's office on your summons. The clerk will be able to tell you exactly what documents you should file with your answer and whether any filing fee is required.
Read the summons and make sure you know the date you must answer by. Read the complaint carefully. Write your answer. Sign and date the answer. Make copies for the plaintiff and yourself. Mail a copy to the plaintiff. File your answer with the court by the date on the summons.
In Texas, you have 14-20 days to answer, depending on the court. In county/district court, the answer is due at 10 a.m. on the Monday following 20 days from when you were served. In JP/Justice Court, the answer is due by the end of the 14th day after you were served.
Reason being, the waiver of service enters your appearance on the case and states that you are waiving your right to be formally served, that you are informally accepting the Original Petition for Divorce by being provided a copy of it, you waive your right to be notified of any further court date(s), and that the case