
Filing an Appeal in Indianapolis: An Overview
A party who is not happy with the final outcome of their case is entitled to appeal the decision to one of Indiana’s appellate courts.

A party who is not happy with the final outcome of their case is entitled to appeal the decision to one of Indiana’s appellate courts.

Appellate practice is a specialized area of the law that requires very different skills than trial practice. While trial lawyers must focus on the facts

Most everyone has seen movies and television shows depicting the drama that may take place inside of a courtroom. Attorneys cross examine witnesses in order

While any appeal can be stressful and a source of anxiety, those involving child custody and parenting time might be the most trying. No parent

The appellate process is very different from trial court proceedings, but it is not difficult to understand when armed with some basic knowledge of Indiana’s

The appellate process is very different from trial procedure and may at first be intimidating and difficult to navigate. The first step is to learn

Just as playing a musical instrument, painting a work of art, or writing a novel are forms of art, so too is appellate advocacy. There

A losing party in an Indiana trial court can appeal a judgment or order under certain circumstances. Generally, a final judgment in any type of

The chances of winning an appeal have been estimated to be somewhere between 10% and 16% (Cornell Law Faculty Publications). That means there is more

A party who disagrees with a final decision in a family law case may appeal that decision to the Indiana Court of Appeals. An unfavorable
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