What is the general rule(s) that the Appellate Division reviews?
The major provision is Rule 2:10-1. Here, the court analyzes whether the family court judge could have been reasonably reached on the evidence. 5. What are the drawbacks of filing an appeal? The major drawback of an appeal is that it is very expensive and time consuming. The cost of the transcripts alone is thousands of dollars. The filing fees are several hundred dollars. Moreover, most lawyers require sizable retainers paid up front before working on an appeal. The appeal process is a very slow and tedious process. In many cases an appeal is not a cost-effective process. In summary, even though you have some serious reversible errors in your case, the cost of an appeal may just make it not worth the effort. 6. How long does it take to file an appeal? The average time span for an appeal is 12 to 14 months from the filing of the appeal to obtaining the final decision. The time frame of an appeal depends on how quickly the transcripts are obtained, and how extensions were obtained to su