COURT OF APPEALS
EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
EL PASO, TEXAS
ALBERTO PUENTES, §
No. 08-21-00101-CV
Appellant, §
Appeal from the
v. §
388th Court District Court
LILIANA RODARTE, §
of El Paso County, Texas
Appellee. §
(TC#2018DCM8191)
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
Appellant, Alberto Puentes, attempts to appeal from the order granting a Final Decree of
Divorce, signed on December 30, 2020. We dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction.
This Court only has jurisdiction over final, appealable judgments or appealable
interlocutory orders. See TEX.CIV.PRAC.&REM.CODE ANN. §§ 51.012, 51.014(a); Stary v. DeBord,
967 S.W.2d 352, 352–53 (Tex. 1998). Generally, a notice of appeal is due within thirty days after
the final judgment is signed. See TEX.R.APP.P. 26.1. The deadline to file a notice of appeal is
extended to ninety days after the date the judgment is signed if, within thirty days after the
judgment is signed, a party timely files a motion for new trial. See TEX.R.APP.P. 26.1(a);
TEX.R.CIV.P. 329b(a). To be considered timely, a motion for new trial must be filed within thirty
days after the judgment is signed. Id.
Background
The trial court signed the final judgment on December 30, 2020, making January 29, 2021,
the deadline for filing a notice of appeal. See TEX.R.APP.P. 26.1. Appellant did not file his notice
of appeal until June 7, 2021. Appellant asserts his appeal is timely because he filed a motion for
new trial. The district clerk’s docketing certificate reflects a motion for new trial was filed with
the trial court on February 12, 2021. The motion for new trial was filed after the expiration of thirty
days in contravention of TEX.R.CIV.P. 329b(a).
Since the motion for new trial was untimely, Appellant’s notice of appeal was due
January 29, 2021. On June 7, 2021, this Court’s clerk, pursuant to TEX.R.APP.P. 42.3(a), sent the
parties a notice of the Court’s intent to dismiss for want of jurisdiction if, within ten days of the
notice, no party responded showing grounds to continue the appeal. No response has been received
as of this date.
Without a timely filed notice of appeal, this Court lacks jurisdiction over the appeal. See
TEX.R.APP.P. 25.1(b). We have given notice of our intent to dismiss and requested a response.
Having received no response, we see no purpose that would be served by declining to dismiss this
appeal at this stage of the proceedings. Pursuant to TEX.R.APP.P. 42.3(a), we dismiss the appeal
for want of jurisdiction.
Conclusion
Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction. See TEX.R.APP.P. 42.3(a);
43.2(f).
July 21, 2021
YVONNE T. RODRIGUEZ, Chief Justice
Before Rodriguez, C.J., Palafox, and Alley, JJ.
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