Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
Thanks again for taking time to answer questions.
in this child support case and the venue questions i have been asking, today was or is a turning point. I filed a motion to dismiss 2 months back, the Dept. of Revenue had 40 days to respond and they failed to do so, today I failed a default and it was entered buy the clerk.
My question is this,
How do I get a default finial judgment entered without having to give notice to the other party, and how do I get the JA to put it on the docket?
Asked on 10/02/09, 11:51 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brent Rose
The Orsini & Rose Law Firm
You can't get a default final judgment without notifying the other party if they've filed anything with the clerk. But if the clerk stamped your default, you don't need one.
Answered on 10/02/09, 11:57 am