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Family Law Rules 2004
Part 22.2—Starting an appeal
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## Part 22.2—Starting an appeal
> Note: A person needs the court’s permission to appeal from:
> Note: (a) an interlocutory order, other than an interlocutory order relating to a child welfare matter, of a Family Court, the Federal Circuit Court or a Family Law Magistrate of Western Australia (see subsection 94AA(1) of the Act and regulation 15A of the Regulations); or
> Note: (b) an order, made by a court, mentioned in section 102, 102A or 105 of the Assessment Act or section 107, 107A or 110 of the Registration Act.