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CAN AN OUT-OF-STATE JUDGMENT BE ENFORCED?

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CAN AN OUT-OF-STATE JUDGMENT BE ENFORCED?

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Yes. Article 4 of the United States Constitution provides that a judgment awarded in a court of one state is entitled to full faith and credit in the courts of another state. Alternatively, we can attempt recovery or enforcement of an out-of-state judgment for $15,000 or less.

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