When Can You Appeal a Temporary Court Order? Appeals give both parties in a family court case the chance to have a court order modified, reversed, or sent back to the lower courts for a retrial. But there’s a distinction […]
Appeals give both parties in a family court case the chance to have a court order modified, reversed, or sent back to the lower courts for a retrial. But there’s a distinction between final and temporary court orders and your […]
Your right to appeal a judge’s court order is a valuable part of the legal process. It lets either party in a family court case secure a new outcome if errors were made by the courts. But can you still […]
How to Appeal a Family Law Judge’s Final Order if You Weren’t in Court Your right to appeal a judge’s court order is a valuable part of the legal process. It lets either party in a family court case secure […]
Appealing a Child Support Order in Georgia Family Law Courts Under Georgia family law, both parties in a lawsuit can seek to modify or overturn a court’s final order. The decisions that courts make affect all aspects of a divorce […]
Under Georgia family law, both parties in a lawsuit can seek to modify or overturn a court’s final order. The decisions that courts make affect all aspects of a divorce case including child custody and visitation, the separation of marital […]
Family law courts make decisions on important issues such as child support and custody, the division of marital property, and alimony. But what happens when the court makes a final decision that isn’t in your favor? The appeals process lets […]
The appeals process helps either party get the outcome they want in the family law courts. Filing an appeal allows plaintiffs and defendants to have the court’s final decision overturned or modified. But what if you’re on the receiving end […]
Both parties in a family law case can appeal the final court order. This lets you challenge the judge’s decision to have it reversed, remanded, or modified. The issues addressed in family law courts impact issues related to child custody […]
An appeal lets you have a court decision overturned or modified. Your case may also be sent back to the lower courts to be retried depending on its unique circumstances. But your appeal may be affirmed, supporting the lower court’s […]