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  2. Begin by entering your contact information, including your fax number and telephone number, in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the details of the Superior Court, including the county, street address, mailing address, city, and zip code.
  4. Identify all parties involved by entering the names of the petitioner/plaintiff, respondent/defendant, and other parent in their respective fields.
  5. Input the case number accurately to ensure proper identification of your case.
  6. Review the statements regarding default judgment. Confirm that more than 30 days have passed since service and that no responsive pleading has been filed.
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The clerk default is simple. If you were sued and you failed to file or serve any document in response, the courts clerk may enter a default. A judges default occurs when a filed paper is deemed insufficient or inappropriate ing to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida Statutes, or a court order.
If the judgment debtor does not pay, you are entitled to get the sheriff to seize the judgment debtors property. The seizing of property by the sheriff is called a levy.
Rule 1.500 - DEFAULTS AND FINAL JUDGMENTS THEREON (a) By the Clerk. When a party against whom affirmative relief is sought has failed to file or serve any document in the action, the party seeking relief may have the clerk enter a default against the party failing to serve or file such document.
A default judgment that does not dispose of all of the claims among all parties is not a final judgment unless the court directs entry of final judgment under Rule 54(b). Until final judgment is entered, Rule 54(b) allows revision of the default judgment at any time.
You may be able to negotiate a settlement with the debt collector to allow you to pay off the judgment under better terms. In Limited Civil cases (cases for $35,000 or less), if the other side will not agree to a payment plan, you can ask the judge to order a payment plan.

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The Effect of Default Judgments in Florida In Florida, a default judgment operates just like any other judgment. Once entered, all defenses to the case are waived, meaning the defendant loses the opportunity to contest the claims.
The FL-165 Request to Enter Default form is used in California family law cases when one party seeks a court order to establish a parental relationship, and the other party has failed to respond to the initial petition within the legal timeframe.

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