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

Yes, there are deadlines and limitations periods for filing an appeal in New Hampshire. Before an appeal can be filed, the party must first file a timely notice of appeal in the trial court. The notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of the entry of the final judgment in the trial court. In addition, an appeal must be filed within 3 years of the date the judgment was entered in the trial court. This 3-year period is known as the statute of limitations and is designed to ensure that the appeal is heard in a timely manner. It is important to note that the 3-year limitation period does not apply to timely-filed motions for reconsideration, nor does it apply to criminal appeals. In those situations, the applicable limitations period is 6 months from the entry of the final judgment. Also, the New Hampshire Supreme Court may, under certain circumstances, extend the time for filing a notice of appeal if the delay in filing was due to a good cause. Good cause could include a party’s misunderstanding of the appeal process or not being able to afford an attorney. Finally, the New Hampshire Supreme Court may also extend the time for filing a notice of appeal if the trial court has suffered a delay in issuing a final judgment.

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