The Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410, is a court form used by a defendant in an Alaska court case to ask the court to set aside a default judgment and accept a late-filed answer in response to a complaint. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit from the defendant explaining the reasons why the defendant’s answer was late-filed. This motion and affidavit is typically used when the defendant failed to respond to the complaint in a timely manner, resulting in a default judgment against the defendant. There are two types of Alaska Motion & Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410: a) Motion and Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410(a); and b) Motion and Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410(b). The Motion and Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410(a) is used when the defendant has not previously appeared in the case and is used to ask the court to set aside the default judgment and accept the late-filed answer. The Motion and Affidavit to Set Aside Entry of Default and Accept Late Filed Answer, SHC-410(b) is used when the defendant has previously appeared in the case and is used to ask the court to set aside the default judgment and accept the late-filed answer.