Difference between revisions of "How Do I Appeal a Final Supreme Court Decision?"

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To appeal a decision, you must file a Notice of Appeal, in Form 1 of the Court of Appeal forms, in the registry of the Court of Appeal and serve it on the other side. The Notice of Appeal is a set form which you must fill out. In it you <span class="noglossary">will</span> have to say:
To appeal a decision, you must file a Notice of Appeal, in Form 1 of the Court of Appeal forms, in the registry of the Court of Appeal and serve it on the other side. The Notice of Appeal is a set form which you must fill out. In it you <span class="noglossary">will</span> have to say:


#when the order was made;
#when the order was made,
#which judge made the order;
#which judge made the order,
#that you are making an appeal from a trial decision;
#that you are making an appeal from a trial decision,
#whether the appeal is from a decision involving the ''Divorce Act'' and/or the ''Family Law Act'';
#whether the appeal is from a decision involving the ''Divorce Act'' and/or the ''Family Law Act'',
#whether the appeal is from a decision involving the care of child and/or support;
#whether the appeal is from a decision involving the care of child and/or support,
#what order you want the Court of Appeal to make; and,
#what order you want the Court of Appeal to make, and
#how long the trial took.
#how long the trial took.