Alaska Default Judgment is a judgment entered against a defendant in a civil case when they fail to respond to the complaint or otherwise appear in court. This type of judgment can be either a Unilateral Default Judgment, which is a judgment based solely on the plaintiff’s allegations, or a Bilateral Default Judgment, which is a judgment based on both the plaintiff’s allegations and the defendant’s failure to appear or respond. In either type of judgment, the court rules in favor of the plaintiff and enters a judgment against the defendant for the requested amount. The defendant may be able to appeal the default judgment, but must do so within a certain amount of time.
Alaska Default Judgment is a judgment entered against a defendant in a civil case when they fail to respond to the complaint or otherwise appear in court. This type of judgment can be either a Unilateral Default Judgment, which is a judgment based solely on the plaintiff’s allegations, or a Bilateral Default Judgment, which is a judgment based on both the plaintiff’s allegations and the defendant’s failure to appear or respond. In either type of judgment, the court rules in favor of the plaintiff and enters a judgment against the defendant for the requested amount. The defendant may be able to appeal the default judgment, but must do so within a certain amount of time.