Tuesday 17 December 2013

Ms. Ressler is the best lawyer in White Plains

Ms. Ressler’s (westchestermatlaw.com) practice is 100% dedicated to the areas of matrimonial and family law. She appears in Supreme Court and Family Court in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester, Rockland, Long Island, Putnam and Orange Counties.

Ms. Ressler was admitted to the New York State Bar in February of 2003 and graduated from New York Law School in 2002. Prior to attending New York Law School, Ms. Ressler graduated with an Award of Distinction from York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

West chester divorce lawyers are exclusively devoted to Matrimonial and Family Law. With decades of experience in these fields, West chester Mat Law’s attorneys have been instrumental in the litigation or settlement proceedings of thousands of matrimonial and family court issues and are uniquely qualified to handle legal matters concerning

Filing an appeal is the process by which a party can request that a higher Court review the decision of the trial Court and change the decision. In New York, a party can appeal almost any final or interlocutory decision (interlocutory means during the litigation – interlocutory decisions include decisions issued by the Court as a decision on a motion filed by either party) of a trial court.

In New York, there are several trial Courts. The trial Court that hears matrimonial matters is the Supreme Court in your county. The Family Court in your county is also a trial Court. If a trial Court decides an issue and issues a decision, either party may have the right to appeal the Court’s decision. A party may appeal a decision based on the Court’s interpretation of the facts of the case or based on the Court’s interpretation of the law. Perhaps the Court did not understand the facts of the case or placed too much emphasis on facts that should not have been controlling. Perhaps the Court misinterpreted the law or applied the law incorrectly to the facts of your case. If you believe the Court has made an error, you may want to appeal the Court’s decision.

An appeal taken from a decision of the Supreme Court or Family Court will be heard by the Supreme Court, Appellate Division. The Appellate Division is divided into four Judicial Departments. The First Department is located in New York, New York. The Second Department is in Brooklyn, New York. The Third Department is located in Albany, New York. The Fourth Department is located in Rochester, New York.

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