In all probablity the judge will issue a warrant for his/her arrest.
It is likely a warrant will be issued for arrest
The court may enter a default order for support.
If neither the defendant nor the plaintiff show up for a court date, the judge may issue a bench warrant for their arrest or the case may be dismissed. It is important for both parties to communicate with the court and reschedule the hearing if they cannot attend.
Does the plantiff in a divorce have 2 show up for court
Admonished to trial in absentia means that the court let the defendant know that if he didn't show up to the court date, he would be tried anyway. The court must tell the defendant to avoid violating his rights.
When a defendant fails to show up for a court-ordered deposition, the opposing party may file a motion to compel, requesting the court to enforce compliance. The court may impose sanctions against the defendant, which can include monetary penalties or, in some cases, striking their pleadings or defenses. Additionally, the absence can hurt the defendant's case, as it may be viewed unfavorably by the court. Ultimately, the consequences depend on the specific circumstances and the judge's discretion.
The case would be drop
If a plaintiff does not show up, the case may be dismissed. If a defendant does not show up, a default judgment may be entered against them.
If the plaintiff doesn't show up in a California small claims court, the case may be dismissed. The defendant may also ask for a dismissal due to the plaintiff's absence. The judge will typically rule in favor of the defendant if the plaintiff is not present to present their case.
In most cases, when a defendant does not appear, the judge will order summary judgment for the plaintiff. (In other words: if you don't show up, you automatically lose and the judgment will generally be the best possible for the other side and the worst possible for you.)
The court will enter a default judgment against them. Better to show up and have a say in what is going to happen.
You lose. If the defendant doesn't show up for their notified court hearing, a default judgment will be made against them. If the plaintiff doesn't show up, the case will be dismissed. In the case of a defendant, the plaintiff will then go about collecting the award through garnishment of wages and placing liens on property.