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These are the steps to ask for a default judgment: Step 1 - Serve the other party with the complaint and summons. ... Step 2 \u2013 Wait for the other party to respond. ... Step 3 - File the required forms with the court to ask for a default judgment. ... Step 4 \u2013 Notify the defaulted party of the judgment.
In law, a motion to set aside judgment is an application to overturn or set aside a court's judgment, verdict or other final ruling in a case. Such a motion is proposed by a party who is dissatisfied with the result of a case.
Obtain an Abstract of Judgment or a certified copy of the judgment itself from the clerk of the court that entered the judgment. File the judgment or Abstract of Judgment in the office of the County Recorder in the county in which the debtor's real property is located.
A ruling by a court to stop or suspend a proceeding or trial temporarily or indefinitely. A court may later lift the stay and continue the proceeding. Some stays are automatic, but others are up to judicial discretion.
A stay of Execution is an order by a court to temporarily suspend another court order or judgement.

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A Utah money judgment lasts for 8 years and then expires. You can renew a Utah money judgment for another 8 years, if the judgment creditor files a motion to renew within the original 8 year statute of limitations. The Utah Renewal of Judgment Act is found at Utah Code Ann. 78B-6-1801.
Default judgment is a judgment entered against a party who has failed to defend a claim that has been brought by another party. Where the defendant fails to defend an action, it is reasonable to suppose that the defendant is not disputing the claim or amount.
Setting Aside a Default Judgment In these cases, the Court has no discretion and must set aside the default judgment. In cases to which CPR 13.2 does not apply, a defendant may still apply to have a default judgment set aside.

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