Ohio Judgement Entry Setting Hearing And Giving Notice Of Hearing is a legal process in which a court sets a hearing date and notifies parties of the hearing to allow them to present evidence and arguments. There are three types of Ohio Judgement Entry Setting Hearing And Giving Notice Of Hearing: Default Judgement Entry Setting Hearing, Contested Judgement Entry Setting Hearing, and Consolidated Judgement Entry Setting Hearing. A Default Judgement Entry Setting Hearing is when a court sets a hearing date to issue a judgement against a defendant who has failed to respond to a lawsuit. The defendant will receive notice of the hearing from the court, allowing them to present any evidence or arguments they may have. A Contested Judgement Entry Setting Hearing is when a court sets a hearing date to allow both the plaintiff and defendant to present evidence and arguments to the court. Notice of the hearing will be sent to both parties, allowing them to prepare for the hearing. A Consolidated Judgement Entry Setting Hearing is when a court sets a hearing date to decide two or more cases that have been consolidated into one hearing. Notice of the hearing will be sent to all parties involved, allowing them to prepare for the hearing.