Unfortunately, new evidence in the Arizona family law appeals process can be uk number for whatsapp more difficult to introduce than you think. Valley Law Group wants to help you understand the appeals process and what the discovery of new evidence may mean for your chances of appealing a family court decision. Our experienced family law team can ensure you take the right approach to moving your case forward.
Family Court decisions that are eligible for appeal
Family law cases are considered civil cases and therefore are governed by the laws of the state. This is an important clarification because criminal court appeals follow a different process than civil trials. Under Rule 1 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure, anyone involved in a civil case who is dissatisfied with the outcome has the right to appeal the original trial decision. However, the appeal must be filed within 30 days of the decision.

In order for most appeals to progress, the party filing the appeal must be able to show that a legal error occurred during the original trial. In a motion, the party filing the appeal will typically show that a statute does not apply to the case, that a decision was made that is legally inconsistent with the evidence presented, or that an incorrect legal precedent was applied.