A Florida Motion For Default (Judge) is a request made to the court in the state of Florida by a plaintiff or petitioner for a judge to grant a default ruling on the defendant's failure to answer the complaint. It is usually used when a defendant fails to appear or answer a complaint in the allotted time. The motion must include a certificate of service verifying that the defendant has been properly served with the complaint and other documents. There are two types of Florida Motion For Default (Judge): Default Judgment and Final Default Judgment. A Default Judgment is granted when the defendant fails to answer the complaint, and a Final Default Judgment is granted when the defendant has been found to be in default and the plaintiff's claims have been proven.
A Florida Motion For Default (Judge) is a request made to the court in the state of Florida by a plaintiff or petitioner for a judge to grant a default ruling on the defendant's failure to answer the complaint. It is usually used when a defendant fails to appear or answer a complaint in the allotted time. The motion must include a certificate of service verifying that the defendant has been properly served with the complaint and other documents. There are two types of Florida Motion For Default (Judge): Default Judgment and Final Default Judgment. A Default Judgment is granted when the defendant fails to answer the complaint, and a Final Default Judgment is granted when the defendant has been found to be in default and the plaintiff's claims have been proven.