Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Tennessee
Out of State judgements
I reside in Tennessee. If a Texas court puts a judgement against me, what are the consequences in Tenness? ie, can my house, retirement funds, physical property be attached?
Texas law doesn't allow the above.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Out of State judgements
Courts deal with substantive law and with
procedural law. If the judgment was transferred
from Texas to Tennessee, you would obviously
make the argument that the substantive law of
Texas where the judgment was originally obtained
should be the controlling substantive law of the
case. That is what is sometimes referred to as
renvoi - the Tennessee court looks to the substantive
law of Texas for its decision. However, you are dealing
with a very dicy situation that should be determined
by a lawyer who has all the facts of the case and
who can sit down with you in an office conference
where all the details of the case can unfold.