Part 2 · Appeals from Trial Court Judgments and Orders

Rule 29.3. Temporary Orders of Appellate Court

Amended January 1, 2026 (current)

When an appeal from an interlocutory order is perfected, the appellate court may make any temporary orders necessary to preserve the parties’ rights until disposition of the appeal and may require appropriate security. But the appellate court must not suspend the trial court’s order if the appellant’s rights would be adequately protected by supersedeas or another order made under Rule 24.