Friday, August 21, 2020
The vast majority of appeals get filed shortly after the divorce is over, but sometimes it is necessary to appeal a judge’s ruling while the case is still pending. This type of appeal is called an interlocutory appeal. The
Friday, May 12, 2017
An unfavorable ruling on the trial court level is not necessarily the end of the case. Fortunately, the Michigan court system is designed to allow for judicial review of lower court orders, and reversal is possible under certain circumstances.
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