
Appeals Attorney in New Jersey & Florida
Experienced appellate representation in New Jersey and Florida courts. If a trial court decision has significantly impacted your rights, family, finances, or future, we can help.
What Makes Appeals Different from Trial Litigation
An appeal is not a second chance to present evidence or re-argue facts. Appellate courts review the trial court record to determine whether legal or procedural errors affected the outcome of the case.
Successful appeals depend on identifying issues such as:
- Errors in applying or interpreting the law
- Abuse of judicial discretion
- Procedural violations
- Improper rulings on motions or evidence
- Constitutional or due process concerns

Types of Appeals Handled
Attorney Reddin provides appellate representation in a wide range of matters in New Jersey and Florida.
Civil Appeals
Appeals involving contract disputes, property matters, and other civil litigation outcomes.
Family Law Appeals
Appeals related to divorce, custody, parenting time, child support, alimony, and post-judgment modifications.
Probate and Estate Appeals
Appeals involving probate administration, estate disputes, fiduciary issues, and contested court orders.
Injunction and Restraining Order Appeals
Appeals related to domestic violence injunctions, temporary restraining orders, and final orders.
Post-Judgment Motions and Relief
Review of trial court rulings on motions for reconsideration, enforcement, or modification.
New Jersey Appeals Attorney
New Jersey appellate practice is governed by strict procedural rules and filing deadlines. Attorney Reddin assists clients with appeals in the New Jersey Appellate Division, ensuring compliance with briefing requirements, record preparation, and jurisdiction-specific standards of review.
If you need an appeals attorney in New Jersey, early consultation is critical, as appellate timelines are often short and unforgiving.
Florida Appellate Lawyer
Florida appellate courts apply distinct procedural and jurisdictional requirements. As a Florida appellate lawyer, Attorney Reddin represents clients in appellate matters arising from circuit and county court proceedings, including civil, family, and probate cases.
Understanding Florida's appellate rules is essential to preserving issues and presenting effective written arguments.
Should You File an Appeal?
Not every unfavorable ruling should be appealed. Attorney Reddin provides honest, practical guidance regarding:
- Whether legal error exists
- The likelihood of success on appeal
- Cost considerations
- Alternative post-judgment remedies
Her goal is to help clients make informed decisions based on legal merit and strategic value.
Speak with an Appeals Attorney Today
If you believe a trial court decision was legally incorrect or unjust, time is critical. Appellate deadlines can expire quickly.
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