Does my spouse need to be served with divorce papers?

Yes, your spouse must be served with divorce papers in Virginia. Serving your spouse formally notifies them of the pending divorce and any other legal action that may be taking place. In Virginia, you can serve your spouse in one of two ways. You may serve them by delivering a copy of the divorce papers to them personally or by sending a copy of the divorce papers through certified mail and having a third-party witness the signature when they open the mail. It is important to note that the service must be performed in the county in which you filed for divorce. If you are unable to find your spouse and serve them, you may be able to file a motion with the court to serve your spouse through other methods.

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