New Jersey Entry of Default is a court order that can be issued by a judge when a defendant has failed to answer a complaint or appear in court as ordered. This order is issued when the defendant has not responded to a summons or complaint in a timely manner. It is an indication that the defendant has no defense in the case and has forfeited his or her right to a trial. There are two types of New Jersey Entry of Default: Default Judgment and Discretionary Default. A Default Judgment is issued when the defendant has failed to answer the complaint and the court renders a decision in favor of the plaintiff. A Discretionary Default is issued when the court has determined that the defendant’s failure to respond to the complaint is due to willful or intentional neglect and is issued at the discretion of the court.
New Jersey Entry of Default is a court order that can be issued by a judge when a defendant has failed to answer a complaint or appear in court as ordered. This order is issued when the defendant has not responded to a summons or complaint in a timely manner. It is an indication that the defendant has no defense in the case and has forfeited his or her right to a trial. There are two types of New Jersey Entry of Default: Default Judgment and Discretionary Default. A Default Judgment is issued when the defendant has failed to answer the complaint and the court renders a decision in favor of the plaintiff. A Discretionary Default is issued when the court has determined that the defendant’s failure to respond to the complaint is due to willful or intentional neglect and is issued at the discretion of the court.