A Notice of Appeal and Statement of Election is a formal document that is filed with a court by a party appealing a decision or ruling in a case. It outlines the legal grounds of the appeal and informs the court of the party's election to pursue the appeal. There are several types of Notice of Appeal and Statement of Election, including an Appeal from a Judgment, an Appeal from an Order or Decision, and an Appeal from a Final Decree. An Appeal from a Judgment is when a party appeals a judgment or final order, while an Appeal from an Order or Decision is when a party appeals an interlocutory order or decision. An Appeal from a Final Decree is when a party appeals a final decree or order. All Notices of Appeal and Statements of Election must contain a statement of the facts of the case, the grounds of the appeal, the relief requested, and the reasons why the appeal should be granted.