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How Do I Appeal an Interim Supreme Court Decision?

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{{JP Boyd on Family Law How Do I TOC|expanded=appeals}}
An ''interim order'' is any order that is made before a final order. Interim orders are made in the Supreme Court by a master or judge in chambers. Final orders are made by a judge following trial or with the agreement of the parties. The rules about appealing interim orders are different, depending on whether the order was made by a judge or a master.
=='''Master's orders'''==