Victoria Fuller, a certified appellate specialist focusing on family law, explains what family law attorneys most often misunderstand about the appellate process.
Her answer: “substantial evidence” review. Appellate review of a factual finding doesn’t just mean deference to the trial court. It means the appellate court considers only—only—the other side’s evidence, and completely disregards your evidence.
This means that, to have a shot on appeal, you have to look at your case a whole new way.
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This is a clip from episode 27 of the California Appellate Law Podcast. Listen to the full episode here.