The Delaware Pro Se Notice of Appeal is a legal document that is used to notify the appropriate court that an individual is appealing a decision that was previously made on a case. This document is filed by an individual, known as a Pro Se Litigant, who is not represented by an attorney. The Delaware Pro Se Notice of Appeal is an important document that must be filed in order to begin the appeals process. It must be filed with the appropriate court within 30 days of the date of the original trial court's decision. There are two types of Delaware Pro Se Notice of Appeal: a Notice of Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, and a Notice of Appeal from the Family Court. The Notice of Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas is used to appeal a decision from a civil case, while the Notice of Appeal from the Family Court is used to appeal a decision from a family law case. Both types of Notice of Appeal must include detailed information pertaining to the case, such as the names of the parties involved, the date of the original trial court's decision, and the basis for the appeal.