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Obtaining a default judgment under the Hague Service Convention (HSC) is possible if a foreign Central Authority fails to respond. Under Article 15 of the HSC, U.S. courts may permit default judgments if service requests were properly sent, six months have passed, and no certificate of service has been received despite reasonable efforts. Ancillary Legal specializes in international service of process, ensuring compliance with HSC requirements. Our experienced team handles complex litigation support, allowing you to focus on your case rather than procedural obstacles. Need expert assistance with international service? Contact Ancillary Legal for reliable and efficient legal support today.
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