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  • 2024-06-25 16:01:04

    The party suing for divorce does not go to the court for judgment. The law stipulates that the court can make a default judgment in this case, but the default judgment needs to be handled carefully;
    See whether the conditions for default judgment are met, which is related to the personal relationship and property interests of the parties, and the default judgment cannot be carried out in violation of the law.
    The default judgment of divorce is acceptable under the following circumstances:
    1. If the defendant refuses to appear in court after being summoned, he may make a judgment by default.
    2. The circumstances under which the defendant may make a judgment by default if he does not appear in court.
    3. If the whereabouts of the defendant is unknown and the plaintiff files a lawsuit for divorce, a judgment may be made by default.
    According to Article 100 of the Civil Procedure Law, the people's court may compel the defendant who must appear in court to be summoned twice and refuses to appear in court without justified reasons.

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