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Under s. 233(1) of the ''[[Family Law Act]]'', only final decisions of the Provincial Court can be appealed. Appeals of final decisions of that court are made to the Supreme Court. Interim decisions of the Provincial Court can only be challenged by a judicial review under the aptly named ''Judicial Review Procedure Act''. This page is about appeals to the Supreme Court.
Under s. 233(1) of the ''[[Family Law Act]]'', only final decisions of the Provincial Court can be appealed. Appeals of final decisions of that court are made to the Supreme Court. Interim decisions of the Provincial Court can only be challenged by a judicial review under the aptly named ''Judicial Review Procedure Act''. This page is about appeals to the Supreme Court.
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==Making an appeal to the Supreme Court==
==Making an appeal to the Supreme Court==
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