HOW DO I START A NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION, SPECIAL CIVIL PART, LAW DIVISION, CIVIL PART OR CHANCERY DIVISION APPEAL?
A trial court or an agency is usually the authority that initially decides a case and civil appeals are normally taken from a trial courts or agencys decision. For purposes of this article, the term trial court may refer to either the trial court or agency that entered the judgment, order or decision that a party is appealing. Generally, appeals can only be taken from final judgments or orders that resolve all issues in a case. To appeal a final judgment that resolves all issues in the case, you must act within a specific time frame by filing papers with the New Jersey Appellate Division in most cases within 45 days from the date of judgment or final order and pay a nonrefundable fee to the New Jersey Appellate Division special civil part appeals and Law Division, Civil Part appeals are not heard by the special civil part, Law Division or Chancery Division and you should not try to file appellate papers with either of those courts! If you miss the 45 day deadline for a reason acceptabl
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