Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

    • 30 days

      • Generally, if you are appealing a final order, you have 30 days after the date the order was made, unless a statute or rule provides otherwise. For example, if you need leave to appeal, you may only have seven days from the date of the order. If you are uncertain about what period of time applies in your case, you should consult a lawyer.
      www.nlstoronto.org/uploads/4/4/3/9/4439251/guide_to_appeals_in_divisional_court.pdf
  1. Sep 1, 2021 · If the appeal court allows the appeal, it can: reverse or change the judge’s decision, or order a new trial or hearing. Otherwise the decision stands. The person who appeals must show that the judge's interpretation of the law or the facts affected the result.

  2. In civil proceedings, you generally have a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal from a final order of a judge of the Superior Court, unless the order requires payment of $50,000 or less, dismisses a claim for that amount, or is subject to an appeal to the Divisional Court under the applicable legislation.

  3. Bringing an appeal will not automatically stay (stop) enforcement of the order made by the decision-maker below until your appeal has been decided. This means that you must obey the order you are appealing, unless you apply for and the Court grants you a stay.

  4. How long do I have to bring my appeal? Generally, if you are appealing a final order, you have 30 days after the date the order was made, unless a statute or rule provides otherwise.

  5. Family law appeals are heard more quickly, usually within 3-4 months from the date of perfection (i.e., the date on which all the necessary materials have been filed with the court). Appeals of extended society care orders, with no access, are specially managed by the court.

  6. Generally speaking, an appeal lies to the Court of Appeal from: a) an order of the Divisional Court, on a question that is not a question of fact alone, with leave of the Court of Appeal; b) a final order of a judge of the Superior Court of Justice, except where the judgment does not exceed $50,000; or

  7. People also ask

  8. If automatic right of appeal: Serve within 30 days of the final order. File with proof of service within 10 days after service. If leave was required and has been obtained: Serve and file within 7 days of leave being granted. CYFSA appeals: Serve within 30 days of final order, at the same time as the Notice of Motion for Leave to Appeal. n/a

  1. People also search for