The Missouri Notice to Defendant — Spanish is a form that is sent to a defendant in a civil lawsuit by the court after a summons has been issued. It is a written notice informing the defendant of their rights and the consequences of not responding to the summons. It is written in Spanish, and must be provided to the defendant in order to ensure that the defendant understands their rights and responsibilities in a civil lawsuit. There are several types of Missouri Notice to Defendant — Spanish forms, including— - Summons Notice: This form informs the defendant of the lawsuit and orders them to appear in court. — Default Notice: This form notifies the defendant that they have failed to respond to the summons and informs them of the consequences if they do not respond. — Motion Hearing Notice: This form notifies the defendant that a motion hearing has been scheduled and informs them of the date and time of the hearing. — Judgment Notice: This form informs the defendant of the judgment rendered in the case and informs them of their rights to appeal the judgment.