Appellate Lawyer

Appellate Lawyer

An appeal may be necessary if after a trial in your case, you received an unfavorable decision from the judge.

An appeal may be necessary if after a trial in your case, you received an unfavorable decision from the judge.

What types of rulings can you appeal?

What types of rulings can you appeal?

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Only final judgments made at trial can be appealed. If your final orders resulted from an agreement and you have changed your mind, you cannot file for an appeal. If your situation has changed since you came to an agreement, you might be able to utilize the modification process to change the final orders instead.

Similarly, you cannot appeal temporary orders issued while a divorce or custody case is pending. If this is your situation, you should meet with our family law attorneys to see if it is possible to file a motion for new orders.

Reasons for an appeal

Appeals must be based on an error of law or fact. Simply being unhappy with the outcome and being able to explain why a decision is unfair is not enough for an appeal.

Pointing to the appropriate legal error requires an in-depth understanding of the law and the facts of the case. Although many successfully navigate their family law trials without the help of an attorney, it is much harder for someone without legal training to succeed in the appeals process.

Reasons for an appeal

Appeals must be based on an error of law or fact. Simply being unhappy with the outcome and being able to explain why a decision is unfair is not enough for an appeal.

Pointing to the appropriate legal error requires an in-depth understanding of the law and the facts of the case. Although many successfully navigate their family law trials without the help of an attorney, it is much harder for someone without legal training to succeed in the appeals process.

The Timeline and Deadlines for Family Law Appeals

After notice is given, you have sixty days to order a trial transcript, prepare the record on appeal, and file an opening brief. The other party will have thirty days to file their responsive brief, and then you have fifteen days to reply. Often these deadlines are extended with an appropriate request.

The Timeline and Deadlines for Family Law Appeals

After notice is given, you have sixty days to order a trial transcript, prepare the record on appeal, and file an opening brief. The other party will have thirty days to file their responsive brief, and then you have fifteen days to reply. Often these deadlines are extended with an appropriate request.

Appellate Attorney

Appellate Attorney

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Receiving an unfavorable decision in your trial does not have to be the end of your legal journey. However, because the appeal process is specialized and complicated, a successful outcome will largely depend on having a solid understanding of Missouri statutory and case law. If you need to appeal the outcome of your family law case, enlisting the guidance of our family law appellate lawyers could give you the guidance you need to determine if your case is likely to be successful.

Our experienced appellate lawyers can advise you of your legal options today and assist you with this process. Call our firm today to get started.

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