Oregon Plaintiff's Motion for Default

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A04 Plaintiff's Motion for Default

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When a default is entered, the party who requested the entry of default must obtain a default judgment against the defaulting party within 45 days after the default was entered, unless the court has granted an extension of time.

Default judgments happen when you don't respond to a lawsuit often from a debt collector and a judge resolves the case without hearing your side.Next up could be wage garnishment or a bank account levy, which allows a creditor to remove money from your bank accounts to repay the debt.

In California, the entry of default is not automatic. To get the entry of default, the plaintiff must file an application for default judgment with the court clerk. Under certain circumstances, a Code of Civil Procedure section 425.11 statement of damages and a proof of service attached.

What happens next? When you file your Motion and Affidavit to Set Aside Default, you will get a hearing date and time from the court clerk. At the hearing, the judge will grant or deny the motion. If the judge grants your motion, the default or default judgment will be set aside, and the case will move forward.

A motion for default is made when a defendant fails to file a timely answer to a complaint/petition.If you were not served with the original petition/complaint, you can always file a petition to reopen the case.

A default judgment means that the court has decided that you owe money. This a result of the person suing you in small claims court and you failed to appear at the hearing.

You do not have to attend court. Generally, the court will give you default judgment if the notice of motion and affidavit of service show: 200bthat the defendant was properly served with the statement of claim. that it has been more than 28 days since the date of service.

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Oregon Plaintiff's Motion for Default