Relates to the time-limit for appeals in all categories of family court cases
Bill S 8176 sets a uniform time-limit for appeals in family court cases, streamlining the process and reducing delays for litigants and legal practitioners.
Bill S 8176 sets a uniform time-limit for appeals in family court cases, streamlining the process and reducing delays for litigants and legal practitioners.
Bill S 8176 aims to establish a clear and uniform time-limit for filing appeals in family court cases. The intent behind this legislation is to streamline the appeals process, reduce delays in family court proceedings, and provide greater certainty for all parties involved in family law disputes.
Bill S 8176 represents an important step towards reforming the appeals process in family court cases. By establishing a clear time-limit for appeals, the legislation seeks to enhance the efficiency of family law proceedings and provide clarity for all stakeholders involved. As the bill has been substituted by A8298, further details and provisions may be found in the companion legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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