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Law, 05.05.2020 06:30 mjlc2099

The Full Faith and Credit Clause most often comes into play in court matters. For example Allen sues Bill in Florida, and the Florida court awards Allen $50,000 in damages. Bill cannot escape payment of the damages by moving to Iowa, because Allen could simply ask the Iowa courts to enforce the damage award from Florida. The Full Faith and Credit Clause has two exceptions. First it applies to civil, not criminal cases. One State can not enforce the laws of another State, criminal trials are held in the State where the crime takes place. The second exception deals with divorce cases, was the person who obtains the divorce in fact a resident of the State that granted the divorce?

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