Delaware Attorney's Affidavit in Support of Default Judgment (Form 2B) is an official document used to support a motion for a default judgment in the state of Delaware. This document is typically used when the defendant in a civil action fails to answer or appear at a hearing, or when the defendant has failed to comply with the court's orders or demands. The affidavit must be signed by an attorney licensed to practice law in Delaware and must include information about the original complaint, the defendant's failure to answer or appear, and the damages requested by the plaintiff. There are two types of Delaware Attorney's Affidavit in Support of Default Judgment (Form 2B): (1) an affidavit for a monetary award; and (2) an affidavit for a non-monetary award, which includes judgments for injunctive relief or specific performance. Both forms must include a statement from the plaintiff's attorney attesting to the truth and accuracy of the facts stated in the affidavit.