Arizona Judgment in a Civil Case is a legal decision made by a court that resolves a dispute between two parties in a civil lawsuit. The judgment determines the rights and obligations of the parties involved and is the final ruling of the court. There are three types of Arizona Judgment in a Civil Case: Default Judgment, Summary Judgment, and Final Judgment. A Default Judgment is issued when the defendant fails to appear or answer the complaint within the time period set by the court. It is the court's finding that the plaintiff is entitled to the relief as stated in the complaint. Summary Judgment is a determination by the court that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact and that the plaintiff is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In this type of judgment, there is no trial and the court decides the case based on the evidence presented by the parties. A Final Judgment is a court's decision on the merits of the case. It is a determination of the rights and obligations of the parties and resolves the dispute between them. The Final Judgment is the court's last word on the matter and is binding on the parties involved.