A New York Notice of Appeal is a legal document used to notify the court that a party is appealing a ruling made by a lower court. This document is typically filed with the appellate division of the New York Supreme Court, after a notice of appeal is received. The notice must be filed within thirty days of the lower court’s final decision, or within sixty days if the decision was in the form of a judgment. There are three main types of New York Notice of Appeal: Criminal, Civil, and Family. The Criminal Notice of Appeal is used to appeal a criminal conviction or sentence. The Civil Notice of Appeal is used to appeal a civil court ruling, such as a judgment or order. The Family Notice of Appeal is used to appeal a family court ruling, such as a divorce or parenting plan. The New York Notice of Appeal must include the names of all parties involved, the name of the lower court, the date of the lower court’s decision, and the legal basis for the appeal. The notice must also include the name and address of the appealing party’s attorney, if they are being represented. All documents must be filed with the appellate division within the time frame specified in order for the appeal to be considered.