Appeals from Partitions
Suffolk County Partition Appeals Lawyer
Appeals from Partitions in New York
When a judge in a partition action makes a mistake, an appeal is may be required. The error must be non trivial and large enough to warrant the appellate division to change the order being appealed.
Appeals are not a second chance to argue your case. They are an error checking mechanism where the higher court reviews the same material and same arguments made to the trial judge, and decides if the trial judge committed an error.
If you are facing an adverse ruling in a partition action and want to appeal, let our experience help you.
Do you need representation in a Partition Appeal in the Appellate Division, First or Second Department?
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What you need to know about Appeals in Partition Actions
What is an appeal from a Partition?
An appeal in a partition action is an error fixing process involving one or more of the issues specific to partitions. If the trial judge makes a significant error at any stage of the partition proceeding, an appeal might be an option.
What are the common appeals in a partition action?
These are the most common issues that might be appealed in a partition.
- Whether or not the property is exempt from being partitioned.
- Whether or not papers alone can decide if the property is exempt from being partitioned or if a trial is necessary.
- Discovery orders such as a preclusion order, which prevents one side from offering evidence.
- Whether or not the court was correct in the final accounting
Contact Our Partition Appellate Counsel Today
At the Law Office of J. Douglas Barics, we have the skills and knowledge to handle any appeal, no matter how challenging or complex. With over 20 years of appellate experience, we can bring to you the services of a large firm at a fraction of the cost. When you need a skilled appellate lawyer located in Suffolk County, call The Law Office of J. Douglas Barics.
For a free phone case consultation or to schedule an office meeting, call 631-864-2600.