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It is likely a warrant will be issued for arrest
The case would be drop
A default judgment is nothing more than a judgment obtained because defendant did not show up for court. In Texas, when a default judgment is entered, the petitioner gets all that they have asked for.
In all probablity the judge will issue a warrant for his/her arrest.
The court will enter a default judgment against them. Better to show up and have a say in what is going to happen.
Warrant for your arrest.
Yes. Its the same as not showing up for other court dates.
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The petitioner can ask the court to issue an order allowing alternative methods of service, such as publication in a local newspaper or posting at the courthouse. If these methods are approved, the process server can proceed with serving the respondent using the alternative methods allowed by the court. It's important to follow the court's instructions and provide proof of service to the court.
If you show up in court and it is discovered that you have an open and un-served warrant out for you, you will be taken into custody, transported to the law enforcement agency and booked, and then returned to court for arraignment.
U go to jail
More commonly referred to as a "restraining order" or a "no-cointact order." It is an order issued by the civil court at the request of the petitioner, if they can show sufficient legal grounds to be protected, from the unwanted advances of the respondant, against whom the order is issued. It is a valid court order and a violater of it can either be arrested and/or cited for contempt of court.