Appealing Final Judgment Entry

Summary

To appeal a final judgment in Ohio, include your name, contact details, case number, reasons for appeal, and supporting documents. All evidence should be submitted initially. If you believe the plaintiffs testimony is frivolous, include this in your appeal with supporting evidence. Check specific court rules for additional requirements.

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I need to know what information I need to include in an appeal to a final judgment entry through the The Court Of Common Pleas, Preble County, Ohio Juvenile Division.
Hello Holly, to appeal a final judgment in Ohio, you should generally include:
- Your name and contact details.
- Case number and details.
- The reasons for your appeal.
- Any supporting documents or evidence.
Please check the court's specific rules as they may have additional requirements.
so do you include all supporting documents and evidence prior to knowing if the appeal is even accepted?
Yes, Holly. Typically, in an appeal process, all supporting documents and evidence should be included in the initial submission. The court will then decide whether your appeal is valid based on the information you've provided.
so would you include the fact that the plaintiff's testimony is frivolous?
Yes, Holly. If you believe that the plaintiff's testimony is frivolous, it is important to include this in your appeal. You should explain why you believe it's frivolous and provide any supporting evidence to back up your claim.