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In re Clemons-Ali

State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Oct 19, 2017
NO. 14-17-00712-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 19, 2017)

Opinion

NO. 14-17-00712-CV

10-19-2017

IN RE CAREY J. CLEMONS-ALI, Relator


ORIGINAL PROCEEDING WRIT OF MANDAMUS
311th District Court Harris County, Texas
Trial Court Cause No. 2015-57994

MEMORANDUM OPINION

On September 6, 2017, relator Carey J. Clemons-Ali filed a petition for writ of mandamus in this court. See Tex. Gov't Code Ann. § 22.221 (West 2004); see also Tex. R. App. P. 52. In the petition, relator asks this court to compel the Honorable Alicia Franklin York, presiding judge of the 311th District Court of Harris County, to vacate an "Order in Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship" signed on August 9, 2016 (the Final Order).

This order was a final appealable order because it disposed of all pending parties and claims. "A final order in a [suit affecting a parent-child relationship] that purports to dispose of all issues and all parties is a final appealable order." Jasek v. Texas Dept. of Family & Protective Services, 348 S.W.3d 523, 529 (Tex. App.—Austin 2011, no pet.). An order that disposes of all pending parties and claims in the record is a final appealable order. Lehmann v. Har-Con Corp., 39 S.W. 3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001).

To obtain mandamus relief, a relator generally must show that the relator has no adequate remedy at law. In re Allcat Claims Serv., L.P., 356 S.W.3d 455, 480 (Tex. 2011); In re Prudential Ins. Co., 148 S.W.3d 124, 135-36 (Tex. 2004) (orig. proceeding). Except in unusual circumstances, not applicable in today's case, mandamus relief is not available after a final judgment has been issued because the relator then has an adequate remedy by direct appeal. See In re Energy Transfer Fuel, L.P., 298 S.W.3d 348, 351 (Tex. App.—Tyler 2009, orig. proceeding); In re Ghazvini, No. 14-16-00813-CV, 2016 WL 6134444, at *1 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Oct. 20, 2016, orig. proceeding) (per curiam) (mem. op.). A relator's failure to timely pursue adequate legal remedies, such as a motion for new trial, regular appeal, restrictive appeal, or bill of review, does not justify mandamus relief. In re Robertson, No. 14-16-01013-CV, 2017 WL 506807, at *2 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Feb. 7, 2017, orig. proceeding) (per curiam) (mem.op.).

Relator has not shown that she did not or does not have an adequate remedy at law. Accordingly, we deny her petition for writ of mandamus.

PER CURIAM Panel consists of Chief Justice Frost and Justices Boyce and Jewell.


Summaries of

In re Clemons-Ali

State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals
Oct 19, 2017
NO. 14-17-00712-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 19, 2017)
Case details for

In re Clemons-Ali

Case Details

Full title:IN RE CAREY J. CLEMONS-ALI, Relator

Court:State of Texas in the Fourteenth Court of Appeals

Date published: Oct 19, 2017

Citations

NO. 14-17-00712-CV (Tex. App. Oct. 19, 2017)