In Ohio it is 30 days. It maybe diffent in other states. * The average time limit is 20 days although it will vary depending upon the state law, therefore it can be as short as 10 days from the time the judgment is entered. This applies to appeal only not to the filing of a motion to have the judgment lifted.
30 days from the date the judgment is entered
If there was a judgment made against you in a court of law you must file a notice of appeal from that judgment within the appeal period in that particular court. Appeal periods vary. If you miss the appeal period then you're out of luck.
"Leave to appeal" isformal legal languageasking for the right to appeal a judgment or ruling. "Appeal dismissed" means that the appeal was not granted.
An "appeal" is a plea for relief from a judgment or decision. A "review" is the process by which the appeal is conducted.
You can appeal or accept the judgement.
You either move to modify, vacte, or alter the judgment or you can file an appeal.
You either pay or appeal. If there is really a judgment then you have already lost the court case.
You need an attorney who specializes in custody issues and the appeal must be filed within a short period of time after the judgment. The court can advise you of the time period for filing an appeal from the judgment.You need an attorney who specializes in custody issues and the appeal must be filed within a short period of time after the judgment. The court can advise you of the time period for filing an appeal from the judgment.You need an attorney who specializes in custody issues and the appeal must be filed within a short period of time after the judgment. The court can advise you of the time period for filing an appeal from the judgment.You need an attorney who specializes in custody issues and the appeal must be filed within a short period of time after the judgment. The court can advise you of the time period for filing an appeal from the judgment.
If you have a judgment from a collection agency and it is valid, you have to pay it to have it reversed. If it is not valid you can try to appeal it.
it means if you want not to do that
Within 30 days of the ruling and if there are grounds.
You have 30 days to respond to a default judgment by going to the courthouse and filing an appeal. A new trial will be set where the judge will either give you another opportunity to hear your side or vacate the judgment if you can show that you were not properly served.