Yes it can, because our Constitution requires states to give full faith and credit to acts taken in other states. However, another state does have the right to look into how the judgment was gotten and if it was gotten contrary to the public policy of the other state or illegally, then the other state might refuse to honor it.
Yes...whether the judgment will be discharged or paid in BK....which MUST include ALL your debts AND ALL your assets, no picking and chosing..is another story.
Nope! The suspended license judgment information is entered into a national database that all states use when checking the applications.
International laws regarding the foriegn possession of historical artifacts are enforced by Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
Earned is a possible synonym for obtained.
A garnishment for creditor debt cannot be transferred from one state to another. However the creditor can file suit in the resident state and perhaps obtain a writ of garnishment. Court ordered wage garnishment for child support and/or spousal maintenance; federal or state taxes due; court ordered restitution for damage done during a criminal act or a court order in regards to restitution for physical injury can be enforced across state jurisdictions.
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Yes, you can obtain a judgment on someone living in another state by filing a lawsuit in the state where they reside or by domesticating the judgment in their state. You may need to follow the legal procedures of the state where they live to enforce the judgment.