A judgment becomes final when a court's decision is rendered and all avenues for appeal have been exhausted or the time for filing an appeal has expired. In most cases, this occurs after the appellate court has ruled on any appeals, or if no appeal is filed within the specified timeframe following the judgment. Additionally, certain judgments may have a specific statutory provision that outlines when they are considered final.
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