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as a family law appellate attorney i have seen a lot of trial judges get overturned by the court of appeals for their attorney fee decisions hello im lisa speaker of the speaker law firm and we represent families all over the state of michigan in their family law appellate disputes now today were going to talk about when your client should not appeal an attorney fee award your client should consider not appealing when all they have to complain about is the hourly rate or the number of hours put into the case those things are decided based on the reasonableness of the hours and the rate and reasonableness is reviewed for an abuse discretion not only is it more time consuming for the appellate attorney to review everything to make such an argument but its less likely that the court of appeals is going to be willing to reverse when all there is is a reasonableness challenge we will dissuade a client from appealing an attorney fee award when that award is fairly small appeals are expens