In a normal civil case once judgment has entered you receive an execution, which allows you to seize property in the state.
In order to seize property in another state you would have to domesticate the judgment in the new state, then get an execution from that state to seize property. Domestication of a judgment is typically straightforward and simple, but it depends upon the state, some are more arduous than others.
To my knowledge, New York can seize assets in NY and lien everything else.
I could be wrong tho.
In a normal civil case once judgment has entered you receive an execution, which allows you to seize property in the state.
In order to seize property in another state you would have to domesticate the judgment in the new state, then get an execution from that state to seize property. Domestication of a judgment is typically straightforward and simple, but it depends upon the state, some are more arduous than others.