Are there any deadlines or limitations periods for filing an appeal?

Yes, there are deadlines and limitations periods for filing an appeal in Indiana. Generally, the deadline for filing an appeal is thirty (30) days from the date of the judgment or order being challenged. If the judgment or order being challenged states a different filing deadline, then that different deadline must be followed. If a party fails to file an appeal within the set deadline, the party will be barred from appealing the original judgment or order. This rule is necessary to ensure that the appellate process is consistent and timely. In some cases, the appeal period may be extended if good cause is shown for why the appeal was not filed before the deadline. Good cause may include circumstances that prevented the party from filing the appeal on time, such as illness, financial hardship, or an emergency. Appeals may also be subject to certain limitations periods. This means that the party filing the appeal must do so within a certain amount of time from the date the judgment or order was entered. If the appeal is not filed within the limitations period, the court may refuse to hear the appeal. Limitations periods vary depending on the type of case and the jurisdiction. It is important to consult with an experienced appellate attorney to ensure that deadlines and limitations periods are strictly followed.

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