Washington State Family Law Attorneys Who Handle Appeals

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  • Author Mckinley Irvin
  • Published August 1, 2007
  • Word count 309

No matter how good a case seems, no matter how well a case is presented in court, the outcome of a trial is always a bit unpredictable. Law is a complicated process. There are many points during a trial where a subtle difference in legal application can turn a case one way or another. Sometimes the court applies the wrong law or the right law in the wrong way, or a case presents an issue not previously decided. In these situations Washington State family law attorneys seek relief through the appellate process.

Under Washington State family law, attorneys may file one appeal from a trial court decision. This first appeal is to the Washington State Court of Appeals, of which there are three divisions: Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane. A second appeal, to the Washington State Supreme Court, is possible; however, whether to hear a particular case is entirely of the discretion of that Court.

Washington State family law attorneys argue appellate cases under only very limited circumstances. The guidelines are complex and should be explained by a competent lawyer regarding your particular case. However, good Washington State family law attorneys are careful throughout the litigation process to know when there may be the basis for an appeal. Courts decide law, yes, but court are also bound to the law, and when they stray from it, an appeal may be possible.

The Washington State family law attorneys at McKinley Irvin have handled many cases on appeal. In fact, we have designated one attorney, David Starks, to handle all our appeal cases. David is among the best Washington State family law attorneys in the region and has a thorough knowledge of the law and the appellate process. Contact the Washington State family law attorneys at McKinley Irvin today if you have a question about a possible appeal from a trial decision.

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