I understand that mistakes happen. Often a lawyer or judge will get it wrong and you will be facing a ruling or judgment that does not seem right or fair. In these situations, I encourage you to contact a qualified appeals attorney.
Attorney Raymond B. Mitchell provides representation to clients who want to appeal a judgment or order of the court. An appeal of a case takes legal research, logic, and analysis. With my extensive experience I can help to analyze your case and how the judge obtained the ruling in the judgments or orders, evaluate the legal arguments and the facts in your case, and help you see what I believe your chances would be for a successful appeal to overturn the trial court order. You also may need to fight the other party when they have appealed a ruling which was in your favor. An appeal also could provide you some creative solutions or other options to resolve or settle your case without spending large amounts of money. You only have 30 days to file a Notice of Appeal after a final judgment or certain court orders. Drafting and filing the actual document entitled "Notice of Appeal" is very simple and can be done quickly but there are appeal filing fees to be paid also. If you do not file the Notice of Appeal within 30 days you will lose your right to appeal your case or judgment. Call us Now at (239) 542-2002.
A successful appeal is dependent on your attorney having great skills in researching laws, analyzing issues, and drafting and writing the arguments in the briefs besides being right about the law and facts in the case. Raymond B. Mitchell has the experience and skills you may need for an appeal in the areas of law he practices in.
At the Law Firm of Raymond Mitchell, I provide legal advice and representation to residents of Cape Coral and communities throughout Florida with several types of appeals, including:
Commonly, clients will want to appeal a family law judgment. I can help prepare your appeal in child custody cases, child support, alimony rulings, divorces or any other type of family law case. It is important that you contact me sooner rather than later, typically within 30 days after a judgment, so I can begin reading through your court documents and investigating all aspects of your case to craft the reasoning behind your appeal.
You only have 30 days to file a Notice of Appeal after a final judgment or certain court orders. Drafting and filing the actual document entitled "Notice of Appeal" is very simple and can be done quickly but there are appeal filing fees to be paid also. If you do not file the Notice of Appeal within 30 days you will lose your right to appeal your case or judgment.
Call us Now at (239) 542-2002.