Lincoln’s Birthday, Federal and State Courts will be closed Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Abraham LincolnFederal and State Courts will be closed Tuesday, February 12, 2013 observing Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.  Attorney’s Certified Services will be open to serve you.

Lincoln’s Birthday celebrates the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, one of the most popular presidents in United States history.  California is observing this holiday on Tuesday, February 12, 2013.  The day is also known as Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday, Abraham Lincoln Day or Lincoln Day.  Some states observe the day as part of Presidents’ Day, which is officially known as Washington’s Birthday.

Background

Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky, on February 12 in 1809. He lived for a time in Indiana before moving to Illinois. He worked on a farm, split rails for fences, worked in a store, was a captain in the Black Hawk War, and worked as a lawyer. He married Mary Todd and together they had four boys, only one of whom lived to maturity.

Lincoln began his political career at the age of 23 in 1832 when he ran an unsuccessful campaign for the Illinois General Assembly, as a Whig Party member. He joined the newly formed Republican Party in 1854 and was nationally recognized during the 1858 debates with Stephen Douglas despite Douglas’ win in the race for US Senator. Lincoln won the presidency in 1860 and, despite being a Republican, rallied most of the northern Democrats to the Union case during the Civil War (1861-65).

Lincoln was known as the Great Emancipator, the Rail Splitter and Honest Abe. He was the president throughout the American Civil War and is known for his struggle to preserve the Union and the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation. John Wilkes Booth assassinated Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in Washington DC on Good Friday, April 14, 1865. The assassination occurred less than two weeks after the Confederacy surrendered at Appomattox Court House in 1865.

It has been recorded that Lincoln’s Birthday was first celebrated as a holiday in 1866, one year after his death. Many states have a joint holiday to honor both Lincoln and George Washington, sometimes calling it Presidents’ Day.

Symbols

Various museums and monuments are dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. Various artworks, such as paintings, drawings, statues and photographs, have been created in Lincoln’s image and preserved to honor him.  Examples include:

  • Lincoln’s likeness on Mount Rushmore
  • Lincoln’s portrait on the American five dollar bill.
  • The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
  • Daniel Chester French’s sculpture inside the Lincoln Memorial.
  • The Lincoln stamp issued in 1965.
  • The Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois.

The nature of Lincoln’s death made him a martyr in the eyes of many Americans and many polls have ranked Lincoln as one of the greatest presidents in United States history.

Information provided by http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/lincolns-birthday

 

 

Why You Should Use a California Registered Process Server

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Why should you use a California Registered Process Server? An experienced process server can be an invaluable advantage for anyone needing legal documents served.  Because the rules of service vary as to which documents you’re serving, you may want to turn to a professional to get the job done right.  Process servers know the rules governing service of legal documents and a signed proof of service from a registered process server is presumed true and accurate, per California Evidence Code 647.  Attorneys should always use a process server when allowed by law or rule.  The use of a process server, as opposed to a civil sheriff server, protects the client’s interest, saves money in the long run and assists in maintaining a healthy attorney-client relationship.  When a person is served by a process server they are more likely to take the case seriously and respond to the matter in a timely manner.  If a person served by a process server claims they weren’t served properly or even served at all, your process server should be easy to contact and can appear in court to testify the legal documents were served properly and to whom.

At Attorney’s Certified Services, our process servers are CALSPro Certified Process Servers and carry the distinction of CCPS from the California Association of Legal Support Professionals.  This means is they have attended a rigorous training course on process serving and have learned the rules, laws and guidelines of serving legal process in California.

Below are frequently asked questions that may help you decide to use a process server on your next case:

    • You do not have to be a lawyer to use a process server.
    • The rules for serving of Court documents are complicated.
    • Law Firms use process servers to serve legal process because they know the job will get done properly.
    • You may not want to confront the person that you are suing in court.
    • You may consider giving the document to a friend to serve but there is a possibility that your friend may get injured while serving the document.
    • The person that you are suing may hide.
    • You may feel that it is too dangerous for you to serve the person that you are suing.
    • You may not be able to find the person(s) that you want to serve. Process servers have many ways to find them.
    • Process servers know the rules governing service of legal documents.
    • Legal documents must be served properly otherwise they may not be deemed valid resulting in potential problems, even dismissal, of the lawsuit.
    • The plaintiff may have several defendants that have to be served in a specific sequence. If they are not served properly then one could notify the other(s) who might then hide. As a result, the plaintiff might lose the lawsuit in the Courts or have a weaker case.
    • There may be situations where the plaintiff knows where the defendant is but the defendant may be hard to access such as in an Apartment building or a Condominium. Process servers know how to overcome that problem.

Chad G. Barger, President
Attorney’s Certified Services

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