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What Happens if the Defending Spouse Doesn’t File and Answer?

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What Happens if the Defending Spouse Doesn’t File and Answer?

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You can ask the court to enter a default judgment. If granted, the default judgment notifies the defending spouse that unless he or she acts to vacate the judgment the court will go forward without his or her presence required.

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