Florida Motion for Default Final Judgment is a legal document filed in a Florida court by a plaintiff in a lawsuit when the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint or has failed to appear in court. The motion requests that the judge enter a final judgment against the defendant in favor of the plaintiff. There are two types of motions for default final judgment: uncontested and contested. In an uncontested motion, the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint, while in a contested motion, the defendant has appeared in court but failed to defend the case. Both types of motions must include a statement of the facts of the case, a request for a final judgment, and an affidavit of the plaintiff attesting to the truth of the facts. The court must consider the evidence and arguments presented before deciding whether to grant a motion for default final judgment.