Maine Affidavit And Request For Default And Default Judgment is a legal document that is used to seek a judgment against a defendant who has failed to answer a complaint or appear in court after being properly served. The document is used in Maine civil court proceedings when a plaintiff believes they are entitled to a default judgment because the defendant has failed to defend the case. The Affidavit and Request for Default and Default Judgment must include a statement of facts showing that proper service has been made and that the defendant has failed to answer or appear as required. It must also provide a specific request for a judgment to be entered and must include a proposed form of judgment for the court to sign. Types of Maine Affidavit And Request For Default And Default Judgment include: 1. Default Judgment for Breach of Contract: This type of affidavit and request is used when the plaintiff alleges that the defendant has breached a contract and seeks a default judgment. 2. Default Judgment for Unpaid Debt: This type of affidavit and request is used when the plaintiff alleges that the defendant owes them a debt and seeks a default judgment. 3. Default Judgment for Violation of Statutory Law: This type of affidavit and request is used when the plaintiff alleges that the defendant has violated a state or federal law and seeks a default judgment.