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Looking for a attorney that is licensed in NV and PA.

Asked on Aug 20th, 2013 on Civil Litigation - Nevada
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I have a judement against my ex-wife for medical payment and she has ignored the judgement. My judgement is in Nevada and I found her residing in Pa at a Bread & Breakfast. Im trying to find out if I need to refile here in NV or in Pa so I can garnish her wages. Shes working at a doctors office. Im not sure of where. I have all of the court papers. Thank you
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R. Christopher Reade
You need to have your Nevada Judgment domesticated in Pennsylvania, which basically means turn your Nevada Judgment into a Pennsylvania Judgment.  Once you do that, you should be able to execute or garnish in aid of your Judgment in Pennsylvania.
Answered on Aug 23rd, 2013 at 6:17 PM

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