Can I appeal my civil case if I lose in court?
Yes. You must file a Notice of Appeal and tender appeal fees with the clerk of the Magistrate Court within thirty days of the entry of judgment on the case. Appeals from dispossessory cases have to be filed within seven days of the entry of judgment and follow a different format. The case will be forwarded to the Superior Court of Camden County and will be assigned a new case number and will be scheduled for a new trial.

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1. Can I speak to a Judge when I come into your office?
2. How do I file an answer?
3. In which county should I file my lawsuit?
4. How are cases presented in court?
5. What do I need to bring with me to the court hearing?
6. Can I bring a notorized statement from a witness that can not appear in court?
7. What is the difference between a dismissal with prejudice and a dismissal without prejudice?
8. I won my case and it has been paid. What do I do now?
9. Can I appeal my civil case if I lose in court?