In arguing that we may review the judgment debtor and probate orders, can we rely on the rule that notice of appeal is liberally construed?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Baker v. Castaldi, F067687 (Cal. App. 2015):

In arguing that we may review the judgment debtor and probate orders, appellants cite the rule that a "notice of appeal shall be liberally construed in favor of its sufficiency [citation] ...." (Vibert v. Berger (1966) 64 Cal.2d 65, 67.)

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