Texas Family Law Appeals Process
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When a Texas family court issues a judgment, the outcome can affect your family, finances, and future for years to come. But if you believe that decision was legally flawed, you have the right to request a higher court’s review through the family law appeals process. At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we guide clients statewide through each step, ensuring strict compliance with deadlines and procedural rules while building the strongest possible appellate case.

Understanding the Appeals Process in Texas Family Law Cases

A family law appeal is not a new trial. Instead, it is a review by the Texas Court of Appeals (or, in rare cases, the Texas Supreme Court) to determine whether the trial court made a legal or procedural error that affected the outcome.

Appeals are complex, detail-driven, and time-sensitive. Missing a deadline or failing to preserve an issue for review can result in losing your chance to challenge the judgment.

Key Stages of the Texas Family Law Appeals Process

While every appeal is unique, most follow these general steps:
1. Filing the Notice of Appeal

The appealing party’s attorney (appellant) submits a brief explaining the legal errors that occurred and how those errors affected the outcome. The opposing party (appellee) files a response brief defending the trial court’s decision. These written arguments are critical to the success of the appeal.

In some cases, the appellate court schedules oral arguments, where attorneys present their positions in person and answer judges’ questions. This is an opportunity to clarify complex legal points and strengthen the case.

The appealing party’s attorney (appellant) submits a brief explaining the legal errors that occurred and how those errors affected the outcome. The opposing party (appellee) files a response brief defending the trial court’s decision. These written arguments are critical to the success of the appeal.

In some cases, the appellate court schedules oral arguments, where attorneys present their positions in person and answer judges’ questions. This is an opportunity to clarify complex legal points and strengthen the case.

After reviewing the record, briefs, and any oral arguments, the appellate court may:

Strict Deadlines and Procedural Rules

Texas appellate procedure is unforgiving when it comes to timing and filing requirements. Common pitfalls include:
Missing the notice of appeal deadline
Failing to preserve an issue during the trial
Submitting incomplete or improperly formatted briefs
This is why working with an experienced appellate attorney is essential. At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we ensure every requirement is met with precision.

Why Choose the Law Office of Bryan Fagan for Your Appeal?

Family law appeals are highly technical and require deep knowledge of both Texas family law and appellate procedure.
At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we offer:

Extensive Family Law Experience

We focus exclusively on family matters, ensuring a thorough understanding of both trial and appellate issues.

Statewide Representation

From Houston to Dallas, Austin to San Antonio, we serve clients across Texas.

Personalized Legal Strategy

Every appeal is tailored to your case, with careful attention to preserving and presenting the strongest legal arguments.

Aggressive Advocacy

We fight for your rights and the best possible outcome, whether that means reversal, modification, or a new trial.

Take the First Step Today

The Texas family law appeals process moves quickly, and the opportunity to challenge a court decision can disappear if deadlines are missed. If you believe a legal or procedural mistake changed the outcome of your case, we can help.

Contact the Law Office of Bryan Fagan today for a confidential consultation about your appellate options.

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