my daughter fail to respond the initial divorce filings and has now received a Request to Enter Default form. What does this mean?

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Bernie Kempen / Answered 2 years ago | Contributor with 0 answers This attorney is licensed in California

Your daughter needs to consult with an attorney right away. A motion to set aside the default is likely to succeed if promptly filed with the court. This will allow your daughter to file a response so that she may participate in the proceeding.

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It means that since your daughter failed to answer the divorce filing, the other party is requesting that the court enter a judgment of divorce and grant everything that the other party requested.

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