
Bankruptcy Appeal
A bankruptcy appeal is a legal process where a person or business dissatisfied with a bankruptcy court's decision seeks to have that decision reviewed by a higher court. This often occurs if one party believes the court made a mistake in interpreting the law or the facts of the case. The higher court can either uphold the original decision, reverse it, or send the case back for further proceedings. This process allows for a check on the decisions made in bankruptcy cases, ensuring fairness and adherence to legal standards.