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It's important to know that filing a Notice of Appeal does not, on its own, operate to cancel the order pending the appeal. You can, if you want, apply to the judge who made the order for an order that the order <span class="noglossary">will</span> be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.
It's important to know that filing a Notice of Appeal does not, on its own, operate to cancel the order pending the appeal. You can, if you want, apply to the judge who made the order for an order that the order <span class="noglossary">will</span> be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.
===Representing yourself in the BC Court of Appeal===
For more information on the appeals process through the Court of Appeal, see the [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2601 Justice Education Society's Court of Appeal BC Online Help Guide]. There are separate guidebooks for appellants and respondents.


==Reasons for appealing a decision==
==Reasons for appealing a decision==

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