Wyoming CAMP 15. Entry of Default is a document that is filed with the court to enter a default judgment against a defendant who has not responded to a complaint or failed to appear in court. This document is used when the defendant does not answer a complaint or appear in court when required. There are two types of Wyoming CAMP 15. Entries of Default: a Default Judgment of Condemnation and a Default Judgment in Rem. The Default Judgment of Condemnation allows the court to enter a judgment when the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint, and the Default Judgment in Rem allows the court to enter a judgment against the defendant's property.
Wyoming CAMP 15. Entry of Default is a document that is filed with the court to enter a default judgment against a defendant who has not responded to a complaint or failed to appear in court. This document is used when the defendant does not answer a complaint or appear in court when required. There are two types of Wyoming CAMP 15. Entries of Default: a Default Judgment of Condemnation and a Default Judgment in Rem. The Default Judgment of Condemnation allows the court to enter a judgment when the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint, and the Default Judgment in Rem allows the court to enter a judgment against the defendant's property.