Chino, CA asked in Child Support and Family Law for California

Q: Child support subpoena ?

Father of my child hired a lawyer and lawyer mailed me a subpoena for my 2023 financial records/ bank account/ saving/ Amazon purchases/ any and ALL online detailed purchased/ phone records etc

Father is trying to lower court ordered child support.

The subpoena was mailed to my home. not certified or served, just regular mail. Is that legal? And do I need to provide all details to the lawyer since I was not properly served? Do I need to hire an attorney, or if I need to submit requested, and is it easy to represent my self?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: The subpoena you received by regular mail is not considered legally served. In California, subpoenas must be served in person, so you are not obligated to comply with it as it stands.

You should not provide any financial records or other details to the lawyer without proper service of the subpoena. If you are unsure about the process or your rights, it might be helpful to seek legal advice to understand your options better.

While representing yourself is possible, hiring an attorney could provide you with guidance and ensure your interests are protected. However, this decision depends on your comfort with handling legal matters and the complexity of your case.

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