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A judgment in one state can be enforced in another state because decisions of a court in State A are given full faith and credit in State B under the United States Constitution and accompanying federal and state statutes.
The judgment debtor has 30 days to challenge the recording of the Foreign Judgment in Florida. In order to contest the judgment, the debtor must record a lis pendens in the public records and file a new lawsuit contesting the judgment.
Yes. A court decision on the conclusiveness of a foreign judgment or decree may be challenged by way of a review or appeal under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in some cases.
A foreign judgment means any judgment, decree, or order of a court from any other state or of the United States.
Presently there is a Florida statute that limits judgment liens to 20 years,3 and there is a Florida statute that limits actions on certain judgments to 20 years and other judgments to five years. There is, however, no statute or court rule that places a time limit on the execution of judgments.
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To challenge enforcement of a foreign judgment, the debtor must file a contesting action within 30-days after judgment recording. They additionally must record a lis pendens.
What Happens If You Have a Judgement Against You in Florida? After a judgment is entered against you, the judgment creditor can garnish your bank account and wages, require you to reveal all assets belonging to you, and place a lien on any non-homestead property.
As per Section 13 of the CPC, absence of fraud is one of the essential requirements for a foreign judgement to be conclusive and enforceable in India. The Supreme Court in a case[viii] observed that under Section 13(e) of the CPC, the foreign judgment is open to challenge where it has been obtained by fraud.
What Happens If You Have a Judgement Against You in Florida? After a judgment is entered against you, the judgment creditor can garnish your bank account and wages, require you to reveal all assets belonging to you, and place a lien on any non-homestead property.
A judgment is good for 10 years and Florida allows a creditor to renew a judgment before the expiration of the 10 years for an additional 10 years, thus giving a judgment almost unending life.

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