Wyoming EC VSP 17. Entry of Default is an action taken by a court when a defendant has failed to respond to a lawsuit. This is an official document filed by the court that states the defendant is in default of the lawsuit and allows the plaintiff to proceed with the case without the defendant's participation. There are two types of Wyoming EC VSP 17. Entry of Default: Default Judgment and Default Decree. A Default Judgment is a court order that grants the plaintiff's requested relief, such as money damages or an injunction, without the need for a trial. A Default Decree is a court order that adjudicates the case in favor of the plaintiff without the defendant's participation.