JU 07B.1020 - Order Modifying Disposition - Washington-2025

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Juvenile trials in WA State are decided by a Juvenile Court judge and not by a jury. Trials (referred to as Adjudication Hearings) must be held within 30 days of the Arraignment Hearing if the juvenile is in detention or within 60 days if the juvenile is not in detention.
Entry of default cuts off the defendants right to appear in the lawsuit unless the defendant has a good explanation for why it failed to respond on time. However, entering default against a defendant does not mean that you have won the lawsuit.
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.
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. The order of default does not settle the issue of how much money is owed.
Default Judgments Avoid Them at All Costs: Ten Bad Things That Could Happen to You. Facing a lawsuit is seriousfailing to respond within the required timeframe can lead to a default judgment with harsh financial, personal, and business consequences.