Tennessee Score Facial for Conditional Judgment is a legal process used in Tennessee whereby a plaintiff can obtain a judgment against a defendant if they fail to obey a court order. This process is typically used when a defendant has been ordered by a court to do something, but has not complied. The Tennessee Score Facial for Conditional Judgment is a motion that must be filed with the court by the plaintiff. The court then reviews the motion and if it is found to be in order, a judgment is granted against the defendant without a hearing or other court proceedings. There are two types of Tennessee Score Facial for Conditional Judgment: an absolute judgment and a conditional judgment. An absolute judgment is a court order that the defendant must obey, and it is binding and enforceable. A conditional judgment is a court order that the defendant must obey only if certain conditions are met. If the conditions are not met, the judgment is not enforceable.