In the
Court of Appeals
Second Appellate District of Texas
at Fort Worth
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No. 02-21-00089-CV
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IN THE INTEREST OF J.H., A CHILD
On Appeal from the 231st District Court
Tarrant County, Texas
Trial Court No. 231-414483-07
Before Sudderth, C.J.; Kerr and Walker, JJ.
Memorandum Opinion by Justice Walker
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Appellant H.H. (Mother) appeals from the trial court’s March 18, 2021 default
order increasing the monthly child-support obligation charged against appellee O.L.
(Father). On March 31 and April 13, we notified Mother that we could dismiss her
appeal if she failed to either pay the required filing fee or file a docketing statement.
See Tex. R. App. P. 42.3, 44.3; see also Tex. R. App. P. 5, 32.1. She did not respond.
On April 28, we again warned Mother we would dismiss her appeal if she failed to
comply and provided her with a form statement of inability to afford court costs and
a form docketing statement. See Tex. R. App. P. 20.1(c), 32.1. Mother again did not
respond; however, Father (proceeding pro se) filed a docketing statement and the
filing fee on May 6.
On May 17, we notified the parties that if Father was attempting to appeal the
trial court’s order, the attempt was untimely; we warned that if Father did not show
grounds to continue his attempted appeal, we would dismiss his appeal for want of
jurisdiction. See Tex. R. App. P. 25.1(c), 26.1(d). Additionally, we warned Mother for
the fourth time that we would dismiss her appeal if she did not pay the filing fee for
her notice of appeal.
Mother responded to the fourth notice and requested that we dismiss her
appeal because she does not “want to pursue this any further.” Father also responded
that he had “mistakenly” paid the filing fee because he had thought our prior notices
related to his child-support obligation imposed in the trial court’s March 18, 2021
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default order. Based on Mother’s response, we dismiss her appeal. See Tex. R. App.
P. 42.1(a)(1). And because Father was not attempting to appeal the trial court’s
default order, we direct the clerk to return the filing fee to him.
/s/ Brian Walker
Brian Walker
Justice
Delivered: June 3, 2021
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