Vangoosen v. BohannonVangoosen v. Bohannon
Mary and John Vangoosen sued Michael Bohannon for injuries they allegedly sustained in an automobile accident. When defendant failed to answer, the trial court granted the plaintiffs’ motion for a default judgment. However, the trial court failed to serve defendant with a copy of the judgment as required by
1. Plaintiffs contend that the trial court, upon setting aside the default judgment pursuant to
Cambrón,
erred in proceeding to open the default under
The holding in Cambron serves to correct the prejudice caused by a trial court’s error in failing to notify the losing party of the judgment. Nothing in Cambron allows the court to set aside the judgment and then proceed as if no judgment had ever been entered. Rather, Cambron requires that the trial court re-enter the judgment at issue. See Downs, supra.
In this case, after setting aside the default judgment pursuant to
Cambron,
the trial court opened the default under
Morgan v. Starks,
Accordingly, this case is reversed and remanded to the trial court with direction to re-enter the default judgment. The defendant, of course, will have the right to appeal from that judgment.
2. Defendant asserts that we lack jurisdiction to review the trial court’s order granting his motion to set aside the default judgment and open the default because plaintiff did not file a direct appeal of such rulings previously. This assertion is without merit. While defendant correctly notes that “[m]otions to set aside brought on the grounds that the court failed to notify the losing party of its decision are cognizable as motions to correct a clerical error pursuant to
Judgment reversed and remanded with direction.
Notes
In plaintiffs’ second, third, and fourth enumerations of error, they attack that portion of the trial court’s order which opened the default. In their fifth enumeration of error, plaintiffs contend the trial court erred in dismissing their motion for new trial for a delay in filing the transcript.
In his motion to set aside the default judgment and open default, defendant asserted that the judgment should be set aside pursuant to