by WetInk | Feb 6, 2026 | Attorney, BLOG, Law Firm, Process Server
Can a Process Server Leave Papers at the Door in California? The short answer is sometimes—but not by itself. However, this is where confusion causes service failures. In California, courts allow substituted service, yet they also require strict steps. Therefore, when...
by WetInk | Feb 6, 2026 | BLOG, Notary Public, Process Server
What Are the Rules for Serving Someone in California | Law Firm Guide Service of process looks simple on paper. However, in practice, mistakes quietly derail cases every day. Because California courts treat service as a jurisdictional requirement, even small errors...
by WetInk | Jan 29, 2026 | Apostille, BLOG, California Secretary of State, Notary Public
Apostille Meaning Explained: California Secretary of State Apostille Services in Southern California If you are searching for the apostille meaning or trying to understand the California Secretary of State apostille process, you are not alone. In fact, apostille...
by WetInk | Jan 29, 2026 | BLOG, Notary Public, Trust, Wills
What’s the Difference Between a Will and a Trust? And What Is a Revocable Living Trust? When people start thinking about estate planning, two documents almost always come up: a will and a trust. While they are often mentioned together, they work very differently....
by WetInk | Jan 29, 2026 | Attorney, BLOG, Library, Notary Public, Power of Attorney
How do I get a California Copy Certifications of a Power of Attorney? A Power of Attorney (POA) gives someone legal authority to act on another person’s behalf. Because that authority is significant, institutions often require more than a simple photocopy. In...