Appeal Unfair Court Decision

Summary

If you believe a judge made an unfair decision in Arkansas, you can file an appeal to the Arkansas Court of Appeals. Consulting a lawyer is advisable as the process is complex and time-consuming. After a custody hearing, the judge will make a decision based on the childs best interests, which will be documented in a court order. Both parties must adhere to this order, and any changes must be approved by the court.

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Arkansas
In Arkansas, if you believe a judge made an unfair decision, you can:
*. File an appeal to the Arkansas Court of Appeals.
*. Consult a lawyer to guide you through the process.
Please note this is a general guide and the process may vary based on your specific case.
What happens after custody hearing
After a custody hearing in Arkansas:
- The judge will make a decision based on the child's best interests.
- The court's decision will be documented in a court order.
- Both parties must adhere to the court order. Any changes must be approved by the court.