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    Sometimes the court doesn't decide issues your way.  Sometimes the court makes a mistake.  When this happens, it is possible to appeal the issue.

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    When considering an appeal, it is important to take into account whether the mistake was one of fact or of law and to think about how much discretion the district court has in deciding the issue.  

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    At Kruse Family Law, we can help you answer these questions and assess the likelihood of success on appeal.

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