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File your original documents with the Superior Court Clerk; AND ▪ Give the Judge/Commissioner a copy of your papers (if required by your countys Local Court Rules); AND ▪ Have a copy of your papers served on all other parties or their lawyers; AND ▪ Go to the hearing.
You can get a default order if all of these are true: You filed papers to start your court case (usually a Summons and Petition) You properly served the person/s on the other side of your case (the other party or other parties) The other party did not file a Response by the legal deadline.
No Contact Orders: These orders arise out of a criminal conviction and provide protection to the victims of certain crimes. A judge places these orders in effect and only the judge can lift these orders. The victim does not, necessarily, have to agree with the order being put into place.

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What is an Order of Default? An order of default is a court order saying that one party (usually the plaintiff) has won the case, and the defendant has lost, because the defendant did not participate in the case.
In the context of a civil lawsuit, a default judgment is a judgment in favor of one party based on the others failure to respond or show up in court. In most cases, default judgments are made in favor of a plaintiff when a defendant doesnt respond to a suit.
What is an SOC (Stipulated Order of Continuance)? In an SOC, the defendant enters into a contractual agreement with the prosecutor that is merely approved by the court. If the defendant follows his/her part of the bargain, the prosecution will move to dismiss the case at the end.
A judge can set aside a default judgment for the following reasons, among others: Mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect of the party who failed to defend himself in the case. Fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct by the party who filed the case.

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