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Foreign Judgment

Foreign Judgment

Enforcing Foreign Judgments – Part II

Colorado’s Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act (“UEFJA” or “Act”) allows a creditor to enforce a foreign judgment without filing a new suit. The Act defines “foreign judgment” to mean “any judgment, decree, or order of a court of the United States or of any other court which is entitled Read more…

By Eric H. Schunk, 9 years2 months ago
Foreign Judgment

Domesticating a Foreign Judgment

As creditors often discover, collection efforts on a final state judgment are compounded when a judgment debtor moves to another state.  As we know, the United States Constitution through the principals of comity, requires that full faith and credit be given to judgments rendered in a sister state, although no Read more…

By Eric H. Schunk, 9 years2 months ago
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