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  1. Use the Civil Case Information Statement for Civil, Family, Tax Court or State Agency appeals. DO NOT use this form for Criminal appeals. Please print legibly or type the information on the form.

  2. Review the Standards for Appellate Review to learn how the two- or three-judge appellate panels reach a decision in each case. The division is composed of 32 judges divided into 8 parts. The division decides around 6,500 appeals and 10,000 motions each year.

  3. www.njcourts.gov › attorneys › ecourts-appellateeCourts Appellate | NJ Courts

    Review the Appellate Division Checklist for Preparation of Brief. Use the Civil Appeals Manual, Criminal Appeals Manual or the State Agency Appeals Filing Tips for filing assistance with eCourts Appellate. Use the eCourts Appellate eFiling Checklist to ensure all steps have been completed.

  4. www.njcourts.gov › attorneys › ecourtseCourts | NJ Courts

    eCourts is the New Jersey Judiciary’s electronic case filing and management system.

  5. NJ Child Support Customers: Access your case information. To view your case status, 13 months of payment history and up-to-date major case events, please click here. Please be aware that in order to access the requested information, you will leave the NJ Child Support Web site.

  6. You can access your case information faster and easier when using the Interactive Voice Response system by choosing the voice recognition option. When you call 1-877-NJKIDS1, say access my case, then enter your member ID and PIN.

  7. Civil Case Information Statement. Please type or clearly print all information. Attach additional sheets as necessary for any information below. * Indicate which parties, if any, did not participate below or were no longer parties to the action at the time of entry of the judgment or decision being appealed.