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Final judgment is the last decision from a court that resolves all issues in dispute and settles the parties rights with respect to those issues. A final judgment leaves nothing to be decided except decisions on how to enforce the judgment, whether to award costs , and whether to file an appeal .
A final judgment is usually a prerequisite of review of a courts decision by an appellate court, thus preventing piecemeal and fragmentary appeals on interlocutory (provisional) rulings (see interlocutory decree). A judgment generally operates to settle finally and authoritatively matters in dispute before a court.
How long does my judgment last. The lifespan of a judgment issued by a Florida court is defined by Florida law as twenty years. If it is recorded and operates as a judgment lien, it must be re-recorded before its tenth anniversary to maintain whatever priority it has as a result of the original recording.
Once the judge signs the final judgment of dissolution of marriage, the parties are divorced. Either party may file an appeal of the contested final judgment if they are not satisfied with it. The notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days of the final judgment or rehearing.
In Florida, a void judgment is so defective that it is deemed never to have had legal force and effect, while a voidable judgment is a judgment that has been entered based upon some error in procedure that allows a party to have the judgment vacated, but the judgment has legal force and effect unless and until it

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Post-judgment discovery is appropriate as long as the judgment is enforceable. The Court found that Florida judgments have a twenty year life during which those judgments are enforceable.

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