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Monthly Archives: December 2010

Domesticating Florida Judgments in Georgia, Part I

December 30, 2010 Professional Services Industry Legal Blog

By: Emily C. Williams, Esq.

Due to the transient nature of individuals in today’s society, attorneys are frequently being employed to collect judgments that were obtained elsewhere. This is especially true for multi-licensed attorneys who practice in a state in close proximity to the state line of another. For the purposes of this discussion, I will analyze the procedural steps necessary to enforce a Florida Judgment in Georgia, and explain the difference in enforcing a foreign judgment under the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Law and through domestication.

The Life Cycle of Judgment Liens and How to Extend Them

December 7, 2010 Banking & Financial Services Industry Legal Blog

By: Harry M. Wilson, IV, Esq. and James D. Stone, III

While obtaining a judgment against a debtor that owes you money is an important victory, it is often not the final battle one fights against the debtor. Just as there are time limitations on your ability to file an action against a debtor, there are also time limitations to enforce a money judgment in Florida. While the general rule is that the life of a money judgment is 20 years in the state of Florida it is important to know the procedures for using the full 20 years.

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