Alabama Findings, Recommendations, Default Judgment Setting Amount of Support is a process that takes place when the Alabama court has determined that the non-custodial parent has failed to appear in court or respond to the court's order to pay child support. This process involves the court determining the amount of child support the non-custodial parent is responsible for, setting a default judgment, and issuing a recommendation for the amount of support. There are two types of Alabama Findings, Recommendations, Default Judgment Setting Amount of Support. The first is a “Child Support Order,” which is an order issued by the court that sets out the amount of child support the non-custodial parent is responsible for, and any other related orders or requirements, such as medical insurance coverage. The second type is a “Default Judgment,” which is a judgment issued by the court when the non-custodial parent does not respond to the court’s order to pay child support or appear in court. A default judgment sets out the amount of child support the non-custodial parent is responsible for, and can also include other orders or requirements.