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Home » Advice Centre » FAQ: I’m not happy with the outcome of my court order – can I appeal?

FAQ: I’m not happy with the outcome of my court order – can I appeal?

Posted on: 18 January 2016 by Goodwins Family Law Solicitors

For outcomes in items such as Financial Consent Orders, it can be very difficult to challenge them on the basis that they have been consented to. If you are to appeal it, you need to do so on one of the following grounds:

  • Relevant facts have been omitted from the order
  • There has been fraud or misrepresentation
  • Undue influence has occurred

Appeals should be made as quickly as possible, preferably as soon as you become aware of the necessary facts. Failure to do so can totally derail any chance of an appeal.

If you would like to arrange an initial fixed fee consultation regarding court order outcomes, please feel free to get in touch and we’ll be happy to help. Our offices are conveniently based in Harrow, London, with on site car parking and accessible from public transport links. Alternatively, if you are overseas we can arrange a Skype call with you if it is more convenient.

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