WHAT IF I FACE AN EMERGENCY RELATED TO MY APPEAL OR I MUST IMMEDIATELY SUSPEND OR TEMPORARILY STOP ENFORCEMENT OF A TRIAL COURTS JUDGMENT, ORDER OR DECISION?
If you have an emergency concerning your appear or you must seek to immediately suspend or temporarily stop enforcement of a trial courts judgment, order or decision, you may want to make a motion for emergency relief (emergent relief). Those seeking emergent relief should contact the Superior Court Clerk’s Office where the trial court sits to find out the particular judge handling emergent requests for that court. If the trial court denies the motion and the party seeking relief believes that the motion was improperly denied, the party should file a motion for emergent relief with the New Jersey Appellate Division Clerks Office. WHAT IF MY CORPORATION OR COMPANY WANTS TO TAKE AN APPEAL?
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- WHAT IF I FACE AN EMERGENCY RELATED TO MY APPEAL OR I MUST IMMEDIATELY SUSPEND OR TEMPORARILY STOP ENFORCEMENT OF A TRIAL COURTS JUDGMENT, ORDER OR DECISION?
- IF SOMEONE FILES AN APPEAL, DOES THAT FILING AUTOMATICALLY SUSPEND OR TEMPORARILY STOP THE TRIAL COURTS JUDGMENT, ORDER OR DECISION (STAY PENDING APPEAL)?