Requesting an Order of Default

Have you filed a request with the Court, but you have not received a ruling or court date? Did the opposing party fail to file a written answer after they were served?

You may need to request an order of default to move your case forward. Join us for an online class on requesting an order of default.

Rent Escrow
Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 8:30 a.m.

We will cover:

  • What is an order of default?
  • How do I serve the opposing party correctly?
  • What is an affidavit of service?
  • How do I make sure that the affidavit of service is completed correctly?
  • How long does the opposing party have to respond after they have been served?
  • How do I request an order of default?
  • How can a party avoid default?
  • How can a party address an order of default that has already been entered?
  • What happens after an order of default has been entered?

This online class is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Participating in this online class does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the speaker.