Court Opinion

ID: 2831167
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Date Created: 2015-08-26 20:11:09.977822+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:32:02.674193
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS

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                                 No. 10-1011
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                        In Re  Sarah Kovich, Relator

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                      On Petition for Writ of Mandamus
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ORDERED:

      1.    The motion to reinstate temporary stay, filed February 3,  2011,
is granted.
      2.    On December  14,  2010,  the  Court  issued  an  order  granting
relator's agreed emergency motion for temporary relief, filed  December  13,
2010.  The Court stayed the December 16, 2010 trial setting in Cause No. 10-
16367-R, styled In the Interest of P.J. and N.J.K., Minor Children,  in  the
254th District Court of Dallas County, Texas.  The stay has been  reinstated
and shall remain in effect pending further order of this Court.
      3.    The Court now stays all  trial  court  proceedings,  except  for
those proceedings specifically related to the trial court's  reconsideration
of the November 17, 2010 Temporary Orders  In  Suit  Affecting  the  Parent-
Child Relationship, in Cause No. 10-16367-R, styled In the Interest of  P.J.
and N.J.K., Minor Children, in the 254th District Court  of  Dallas  County,
Texas, pending further order of this Court.
      4.    The real party in interest is requested to respond to  relator's
petition for writ of mandamus on or before February 18, 2011.
      5.    The petition for writ of mandamus remains  pending  before  this
Court.

      Done at the City of Austin, this 3rd day of February, 2011.

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                                       Blake A. Hawthorne, Clerk
                                       Supreme Court of Texas

                                       By Claudia Jenks, Chief Deputy Clerk