Find the right guide to represent yourself for when you want to appeal or review a decision.
Appeals are heard in the Trial Division of the Supreme Court or in the Court of Appeal, depending on who made the original decision.
The pages in this section has all the information for how to appeal a decision or how to review a decision.
Appeal a Supreme Court decision
- Appeal a decision made by a Supreme Court judge
- Appeal a decision made by a Supreme Court associate judge
- Appeal a decision made by a Supreme Court judicial registrar
Appeal a decision from other courts and VCAT
- Appeal a decision made by the County Court
- Appeal a decision made by the Magistrates' Court
- Appeal a decision made by the Coroners Court
- Appeal a decision made by VCAT
- Appeal a decision made by the Children's Court
- Request a judicial review
- Request a review of your solicitor's bill
The Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator can also give information and guidance on court procedures. They are not allowed to give legal advice.