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In this episode of Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese, host Brad LaMorgese, a board-certified family law attorney, joins Shameika Rhymes to delve into the intricacies of family law appeals in Texas. They explore the types of rulings that most often lead to appeals, particularly in high-stakes divorce and complex custody disputes. Brad explains the critical distinctions between filing an appeal and a motion for a new trial, emphasizing the importance of preserving issues for appeal during the trial itself. The discussion covers how appellate courts in Texas review family law decisions, the significance of the standard of review, and how the possibility of an appeal influences trial strategy. Brad also sheds light on how errors in trial court decisions are assessed for appeal and the procedural timeline once an appeal is filed. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone involved in or considering family law litigation, highlighting the strategic considerations and potential outcomes of pursuing an appeal.</p>
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00:01 – Introduction
00:36 – Types of Rulings Leading to Appeals
00:54 – High Asset Divorce Considerations
01:18 – Custody Cases and Legal Issues
01:48 – Differences Between Appeals and Motions for New Trial
02:56 – Preserving Issues for Appeal During Trial
04:07 – Texas Appellate Court Review Process
05:03 – Importance of Standard of Review
06:00 – Influence of Appeals on Trial Strategy
07:09 – Error and Harm Analysis in Appeals
08:18 – Expedited Appeals and Mandamus
08:56 – Enforcement of Original Rulings During Appeal
09:48 – Evaluating Whether to Appeal a Decision</p>
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Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of family law with clarity and precision. Hosted by Brad LaMorgese, a seasoned family law attorney, the show offers in-depth discussions on topics ranging from divorce and custody disputes to property division and appeals. Aimed at both legal professionals and individuals navigating family law issues, the podcast provides expert insights and practical advice to help listeners understand their rights and options. With a focus on high-stakes cases and strategic decision-making, Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese is an essential resource for anyone involved in family law matters.</p>
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In this episode of Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese, host Brad LaMorgese, a board-certified family law attorney, joins Shameika Rhymes to delve into the intricacies of family law appeals in Texas. They explore the types of rulings that most often lead to appeals, particularly in high-stakes divorce and complex custody disputes. Brad explains the critical distinctions between filing an appeal and a motion for a new trial, emphasizing the importance of preserving issues for appeal during the trial itself. The discussion covers how appellate courts in Texas review family law decisions, the significance of the standard of review, and how the possibility of an appeal influences trial strategy. Brad also sheds light on how errors in trial court decisions are assessed for appeal and the procedural timeline once an appeal is filed. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone involved in or considering family law litigation, highlighting the strategic considerations and potential outcomes of pursuing an appeal.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:<br>
00:01 – Introduction<br>
00:36 – Types of Rulings Leading to Appeals<br>
00:54 – High Asset Divorce Considerations<br>
01:18 – Custody Cases and Legal Issues<br>
01:48 – Differences Between Appeals and Motions for New Trial<br>
02:56 – Preserving Issues for Appeal During Trial<br>
04:07 – Texas Appellate Court Review Process<br>
05:03 – Importance of Standard of Review<br>
06:00 – Influence of Appeals on Trial Strategy<br>
07:09 – Error and Harm Analysis in Appeals<br>
08:18 – Expedited Appeals and Mandamus<br>
08:56 – Enforcement of Original Rulings During Appeal<br>
09:48 – Evaluating Whether to Appeal a Decision</p>
<p>About the Show:<br>
Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of family law with clarity and precision. Hosted by Brad LaMorgese, a seasoned family law attorney, the show offers in-depth discussions on topics ranging from divorce and custody disputes to property division and appeals. Aimed at both legal professionals and individuals navigating family law issues, the podcast provides expert insights and practical advice to help listeners understand their rights and options. With a focus on high-stakes cases and strategic decision-making, Family Law War Room with Brad LaMorgese is an essential resource for anyone involved in family law matters.</p>
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