Arnett Mathis v. Tori Lashawn Graves ( 2017 )


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  • Opinion issued December 14, 2017
    In The
    Court of Appeals
    For The
    First District of Texas
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    NO. 01-16-00568-CV
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    ARNETT MATHIS, Appellant
    V.
    TORI LASHAWN GRAVES, Appellee
    On Appeal from the 308th District Court
    Harris County, Texas
    Trial Court Case No. 2014-67465
    MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Appellant Arnett Mathis attempted to appeal an order that had already been
    voided by the trial court. We dismiss the appeal for want of appellate jurisdiction.
    The notice of appeal stated: “The judgment or order appealed from was signed
    on April 13, 2016.” The only April 13, 2016 order in the clerk’s record was entitled
    “Final Order in Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship,” and it was signed by
    an associate judge.
    A motion for new trial, identifying a “judgment” signed by the trial court on
    April 13, 2016, was filed by Mathis on May 12, 2016.
    The clerk’s record reflects that the April 13 order has the word “VOID”
    handwritten written over the associate judge’s signature, along with what appears to
    be handwritten initials and the date “6-5-16.”
    Mathis’s notice of appeal, which identified the April 13 order as the
    “judgment or order appealed from,” was filed on July 18, 2016.
    “A trial court has plenary power over its judgment until it becomes final.”
    Fruehauf Corp. v. Carrillo, 
    848 S.W.2d 83
    , 84 (Tex. 1993). No party has suggested
    that on June 5, 2016, when the April 13 order was marked “VOID,” the trial court
    lacked authority to withdraw that order.
    We conclude the April 13 order was voided by the trial court’s own volition
    on June 5, 2016, thus there was no April 13 order that could be appealed by the
    notice of appeal filed on July 18, 2016. In the absence of an appealable final order,
    we lack appellate jurisdiction. TEX. FAM. CODE § 109.002(b).
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    We dismiss this appeal. TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a), 43.2(f). Any pending motions
    are dismissed as moot.
    PER CURIAM
    Panel consists of Justices Jennings, Massengale, and Caughey.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 01-16-00568-CV

Filed Date: 12/14/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/20/2017