A Florida Final Judgment Against is a court order that legally binds a defendant to a judgment. It is a final determination of a lawsuit in the state of Florida. This court order can be used to settle matters such as negligence, injury, breach of contract, or other causes of action. There are three types of Florida Final Judgments Against: Default Judgments, Adjudicated Judgments, and Confessed Judgments. Default Judgments are entered when a defendant fails to appear in court or fails to file an answer. In this case, the court will enter a judgment based on the plaintiff's statement of their case. Adjudicated Judgments are entered once a trial has been held and the court has heard both sides of the case. The court will then enter a judgment based on the evidence presented. Confessed Judgments are entered when the defendant admits to the allegations and agrees to pay the amount the plaintiff is owed. This type of judgment is commonly used in debt collection cases.