Last updated: 4/11/2019
Motion For Default Judgment {7055-1B}
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FORM 7055-1B (12/1) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURTNORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMAIN RE:,Debtor.,Plaintiff,v.,Defendant.Case No. Chapter Adv. No. [FORM] MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT On , the Plaintiff (the 223Plaintiff224) filed the Complaintseeking [state nature of action, legal authority, and relief sought] (the 223Complaint224). On, the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court entered an Entry of Default against theDefendant in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(a), made applicable to adversaryproceedings by Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 7055. Because the Defendant failed to answer or appear in this proceeding and is in default underFederal Rule of Civil Procedure 55(a), the matters alleged in the Complaint are deemed true. ThePlaintiff seeks judgment against the Defendant [specify relief sought, e.g., in the amount of $]pursuant to [identify legal authority relied upon, e.g., statute]. The Complaint alleges the followingfacts that are sufficient for the Court to grant a default judgment in favor of Plaintiff. [Insert the relevant facts upon which Plaintiff relies to demonstrate entitlement to the relief American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 1 If, in order to enable the Court to enter judgment, it is necessary to present evidenceregarding intent, state of mind, the amount of damages, or otherwise establish the truth of anyessential averment, the Court may set the motion for evidentiary hearing.2 FORM 7055-1B (12/1)sought.]1WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff prays for judgment in favor of the Plaintiff and against theDefendant as set forth herein. A proposed default judgment has been submitted simultaneouslyherewith. Dated American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com