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<h1>How to Appeal a Divorce Judgment in California</h1>
<p>If your divorce judgment did not go the way you expected, you may be wondering whether you can appeal. The short answer is yes — but an appeal is not a do-over. In California, appeals are limited, technical, and focused on legal errors. Knowing when an appeal makes sense and what it involves can save you time, stress, and money.</p>
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<h2>What an appeal is — and what it is not</h2>
<p>An appeal is a request for a higher court to review the trial court&#8217;s decision for legal mistakes. It is not an opportunity to reargue facts, present new evidence, or ask for a different result simply because you disagree with the judge.</p>
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<li>An appeal challenges how the law was applied or whether the proper legal procedures were followed.</li>
<li>An appeal does not retry the case or revisit witness credibility and factual findings unless those findings were not supported by evidence or were the product of legal error.</li>
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<h2>Key requirement: timing and grounds</h2>
<p>There are strict timing rules and limited grounds for an appeal.</p>
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<li><strong>Deadline:</strong> You typically have 60 days from the date the judgment is entered to file a notice of appeal. Missing this deadline will usually bar you from appealing.</li>
<li><strong>Grounds:</strong> You must show the trial judge made a mistake in applying the law or in following required procedures. Mere dissatisfaction with the outcome is not enough.</li>
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<h2>Common examples of appellate issues</h2>
<p>Grounds for appeal in family law cases can include things like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Legal error in calculating child support or spousal support under the applicable statutes or guidelines</li>
<li>The court lacked jurisdiction or exceeded its authority</li>
<li>Improper exclusion of critical evidence or improper admission of evidence that affected the outcome</li>
<li>Violations of procedural due process, such as failure to give proper notice or an opportunity to be heard</li>
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<h2>A real client example</h2>
<p>We recently worked with a client who believed the court had miscalculated a support order. Before filing anything, we reviewed the judgment and the math. After a careful look, the numbers were correct and the client was relieved they did not pursue an unnecessary appeal. That review saved them from needless expense and delay.</p>
<h2>What to do if you think you have grounds to appeal</h2>
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<li>Do not delay. Check the judgment entry date and confirm the 60-day deadline for filing a notice of appeal.</li>
<li>Have the judgment and all relevant orders and documents reviewed by an attorney experienced in appellate work. Appellate practice is different from trial work and requires a focused legal analysis.</li>
<li>Confirm whether the issue is a legal error that an appellate court can review, not just a disagreement over outcome.</li>
<li>If there is a viable ground, work with an appellate attorney to prepare and file the notice of appeal and to assemble the record and legal briefs.</li>
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<h2>What we do and how we can help</h2>
<p>We do not handle appellate work ourselves, but we can:</p>
<ul>
<li>Review your judgment and identify whether there are potential legal errors worth exploring</li>
<li>Explain the appeals process and the strict timeline you must meet</li>
<li>Refer you to trusted appellate attorneys who focus on appeals and can evaluate and handle your case if an appeal makes sense</li>
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<p>If you are considering an appeal, a preliminary review can clarify whether you have a legitimate basis to move forward or whether the likely outcome will not justify the expense and effort.</p>
<h2>Next steps</h2>
<p>If you want to understand your options and confirm whether an appeal might be appropriate, schedule a free consultation and we will review your situation and point you in the right direction. A quick review can prevent costly mistakes like missing the deadline or pursuing an appeal that is unlikely to succeed.</p>
<blockquote><p>Thinking about appealing your divorce judgment? Start with a review so you know whether you have a legal error worth pursuing.</p></blockquote>
<p>Visit divorce661.com to schedule your free consultation and get clear guidance on the best next steps for your case.</p>
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