Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Thinking about an appeal? Know the limits.




Tip: If you’re considering an appeal, talk to an someone who understands the appellate process. It’s not about rearguing your case — it’s about legal error, preserved in the record, with a clear path to remedy. If you’ve never written an appeal brief before, it can be a tough learning curve. I offer mentorship and writing support — or I can handle all or part of the project for you.

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Thomas Fox, J. D.
Fox Paralegal Services
Lake Cumberland, Kentucky
thomas@foxparalegalservices.com

TEXT ONLY: 502-230-1613
Voice: 606-219-6982


Disclaimer:
This information is for general educational and information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. I am not a lawyer. I can provide legal information but not advice. The difference is that legal information is equally applicable to everyone. Legal advice is tailored to your specific situation, and it is based upon a personal relationship of trust between you, as a client, and a lawyer. Your communication with a lawyer may be privileged and protected by law. Your communications with me are not. It is advisable to consult with a qualified attorney in your specific jurisdiction for guidance on your legal rights and obligations. The laws of every state are different. Consulting with experienced local counsel is essential. If you are involved in litigation, I urge you to seek legal counsel.

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