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In a particular state if a ruling has been made in civil court regarding a matter can a judge in family court reverse that ruling?

Typically, a judge in family court does not have the authority to reverse a ruling made in civil court. Family court has its own jurisdiction over specific family-related matters such as divorce, child custody, and support. If a ruling has been made in civil court, it would generally have to be appealed to a higher court rather than being reversed by a judge in family court.


Can you appeal district court decision?

Yes, you can appeal it to the the US Court of Appeals for that Distict Court circuit. However, they do not automatically review all cases, it must be "accepted" as having some salient reason(s) for review.


What means Court of final appeal?

"court of final appeal" is a generic term that refers to the highest court whcih has jurisdiction of a particular matter. In criminal law and some civil law, this could be the US Supreme Court, or a State Supreme Court depending on the matter at hand. In most persoanl Civil cases this could be a state Superior Court, or a State Court. I am in Georgia, and for instance a small claims civil suit (under 14,000.00) may be filed in Magistrate Court, and is not appealable. Therefore it is the Court of Final Appeal in regard to a civil small claims case. The specific definition depends on the context of the term.


Is a case in small claims court considered a civil case?

Yes, a case in small claims court is considered a civil case.


What is the final court of appeal for both civil and criminal law?

The U.S. Supreme Court is the final court of appeal for both civil and criminal law.


The supreme courts ruling in brown v board of education of topeka was an important step in?

the civil rights movement.


What event took place immediately after the English civil war?

The execution of Charles 1 happened immediately after the civil war.


Is paterNITY claims for a civil suit?

yes


What does appeal is granted mean?

When an appeal is granted, it means that a higher court has agreed to review and reconsider a decision made by a lower court. This can occur in various legal contexts, such as criminal or civil cases, and may lead to the reversal, modification, or affirmation of the original ruling. Essentially, it allows the appellant an opportunity to challenge the prior decision and seek a different outcome.


The years immediately after the civil was were known as?

Reconstruction.


The years immediately after the civil war were know as?

Reconstruction


What groups has been the least successful in pursuing their civil rights claims?

Smaller groups, such as gays and lesbians, have been slow in pursuing their civil rights claims. This has started to change in recent years.