Commentary: Recent pitfalls in default judgment litigation
Missouri courts clarify how default judgments may be set aside, holding Rule 74.05 or 74.06 applies and denials must be directly appealed timely.
Missouri appeals court rules motion to set aside is independent action
The Eastern District ruled a motion to set aside default judgment is an independent action, affirming dismissal of a third-party custody petition.
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