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Right to appeal.


If the trial judge rules against you in a divorce hearing, you may appeal. An appeal is a review of the judge's decision by a higher court, also called an appellate court. After the trial judge decides the divorce case, both parties generally have between 30 to 45 days to appeal the decision to the appellate court. The appellate court determines if the trial judge erred in his or her opinion of the divorce case.
 
However, appellate courts do not generally reverse a trial court's determinations of factual matters. In general, appellate courts only reverse a trial court's decision if the trial judge made a significant error in interpreting the law. If the case is reversed, the appellate judge will send it back to the trial judge with instructions on how to remedy the error.
 
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