

“The family law attorney will usually consult with his or her client on where and when the other party can be found and how it will be serviced,” Glass adds.

At that cost, would a process server really have paid their own way into the event, without clearing it first? Tickets for CinemaCon, a trade (not fan) event, are upwards of $1,200. While an attorney is not required to consult with a client before deciding how and when to serve, it is routinely done in the field to avoid these kinds of appearance mistakes,” family law specialist, David Glass, tells Variety, adding that while it’s “possible” Sudeikis wouldn’t have known, it’s not “probable.”Īdding to the mystery, CinemaCon does not announce its lineup in advance, nor does Warner Bros., the studio distributing “Don’t Worry Darling.” That means members of the public would not have known that Wilde would be attending the convention, so the process server would have been given prior information of Wilde’s whereabouts in order to show up at the exact time of her presentation. How could it be possible than an A-list star would have no knowledge that the A-list mother of his children would be served paperwork in the middle of a highly-publicized work event? Does that make any sense? Sudeikis had no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered, as this would solely be up to the process service company involved and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.” Sudeikis,” a source said in a statement to Variety. “Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms. Sudeikis said he was unaware his ex would be served custody paperwork at CinemaCon. Handling the matter on the spot, Wilde didn’t flinch and continued with her presentation where the first footage of the film was shown. “This is for me?” a bewildered Wilde asked when a manila envelope was suddenly handed to her onstage by an individual who has not been identified, but appears to be a process server.
