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Walton v. Walton

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fifth District, Dallas
Nov 16, 2021
No. 05-21-00394-CV (Tex. App. Nov. 16, 2021)

Opinion

05-21-00394-CV

11-16-2021

JEFFERY PAUL WALTON, Appellant v. KAY FRANCES WALTON, Appellee


On Appeal from the 303rd Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. CV-20-00449

Before Justices Molberg, Goldstein, and Smith

MEMORANDUM OPINION

KEN MOLBERG JUSTICE

Appellant appeals from the trial court's December 8, 2020 protective order. At a May 17 hearing on appellant's statement of inability to pay costs, the trial court announced that it would appoint counsel to represent appellant on appeal. Appointed counsel filed a notice of appeal on May 27, over four months after the January 7 deadline. See TEX. R. APP. P. 26.1. RECOGNIZING THE NOTICE OF APPEAL WAS UNTIMELY, COUNSEL FILED A JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT ASKING THIS COURT TO FIND THAT APPELLANT'S STATEMENT OF INABILITY TO AFFORD PAYMENT OF COURT COSTS OR AN APPEAL BOND ("Statement of Inability") postmarked on January 6, 2021 and filed on January 12, 2021 sufficient to invoke our jurisdiction.

Under the prisoner mailbox rule, if a pro se inmate timely delivers a document to prison authorities for forwarding to the court clerk, the document is deemed filed when placed with prison officials for mailing. See Campbell v. State, 320 S.W.3d 338, 344 (Tex. Crim. App. 2010).

An appeal is perfected when a written notice of appeal is filed with the trial court clerk. See TEX. R. APP. P. 25.1(A). AN AFFIDAVIT OF INDIGENCE IS NOT AN INSTRUMENT USED TO INVOKE AN APPELLATE COURT'S JURISDICTION. See In re Lynd, No. 05-11-01280-CV, 2012 WL 6177024, at *1 (Tex. App.-Dallas Dec. 10, 2012, no pet.). Under former Rule 41(a)(1) of the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, an affidavit of indigence was a perfecting instrument. See Jones v. City of Houston, 976 S.W.2d 676, 677 (Tex. 1998). That rule was repealed in 1997. See 49 TEX. B.J. at 565, 566 (repealed 1997) (current versions at TEX. R. APP. P. 25.1, 26.1).

Because appellant's Statement of Inability is not a perfecting instrument, we deny appellant's request and dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction. See Tex. R. APP. P. 25.1(A), 42.3(A); Lynd, 2012 WL 6177024, at *1.

JUDGMENT

In accordance with this Court's opinion of this date, the appeal is DISMISSED.


Summaries of

Walton v. Walton

Court of Appeals of Texas, Fifth District, Dallas
Nov 16, 2021
No. 05-21-00394-CV (Tex. App. Nov. 16, 2021)
Case details for

Walton v. Walton

Case Details

Full title:JEFFERY PAUL WALTON, Appellant v. KAY FRANCES WALTON, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Texas, Fifth District, Dallas

Date published: Nov 16, 2021

Citations

No. 05-21-00394-CV (Tex. App. Nov. 16, 2021)

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