Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-11-09 09:12:29.113013+00
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In The
                               Court of Appeals
                      Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo

                                    No. 07-23-00369-CV

                  IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF THOMAS
                    JENKINS, JR. AND JENNIFER MORGAN JENKINS

                          On Appeal from the 395th District Court
                                 Williamson County, Texas
             Trial Court No. 21-2962-F395, Honorable Ryan D. Larson, Presiding

                                    November 7, 2023
                             MEMORANDUM OPINION
                   Before QUINN, C.J., and DOSS and YARBROUGH, JJ.

       Appellant, Thomas Jenkins, Jr., appeals from the trial court’s Final Decree of

Divorce. We dismiss the untimely appeal for want of jurisdiction.

       The trial court signed the divorce decree on July 24, 2023. Appellant subsequently

filed a request for findings of fact and conclusions of law and a motion for new trial. Both

were filed untimely, however. Under Rule of Civil Procedure 296, a request for findings

is due within twenty days after the judgment is signed. Appellant’s request for findings

was, therefore, due by August 14, 2023, but was not filed until August 21. See TEX. R.

CIV. P. 4, 296. A motion for new trial is due within thirty days after the judgment is signed,

here, by August 23, 2023. See TEX. R. CIV. P. 329b(a). Appellant filed his motion for new
trial on August 24, 2023. Because the request for findings and motion for new trial were

untimely, they did not operate to extend the notice of appeal deadline. See TEX. R. APP.

P. 26.1(a) (requiring a notice of appeal to be filed within thirty days after the signing of the

judgment or within ninety days if a motion for new trial, motion to modify the judgment, or

request for findings of fact and conclusions of law is timely filed). Appellant’s notice of

appeal was, thus, due within thirty days after the judgment was signed, by August 23,

2023. Appellant filed a notice of appeal on September 26, 2023.

         A timely notice of appeal is essential to invoking this Court’s jurisdiction. See TEX.

R. APP. P. 25.1(b), 26.1; Verburgt v. Dorner, 959 S.W.2d 615, 616–17 (Tex. 1997).

Notwithstanding that the Texas Supreme Court has directed us to construe the Rules of

Appellate Procedure reasonably and liberally so that the right of appeal is not lost by

imposing requirements not absolutely necessary to effect the purpose of those rules, we

are prohibited from enlarging the time for perfecting an appeal in a civil case. See

Verburgt, 959 S.W.2d at 616–17; TEX. R. APP. P. 2 (providing that we may not suspend a

rule’s operation or order a different procedure to alter the time for perfecting an appeal).

         By letter of October 12, 2023, we notified Appellant that his notice of appeal

appeared untimely and directed him to file a response by October 23 showing grounds

for continuing the appeal or the appeal would be dismissed for want of jurisdiction. To

date, Appellant has not a filed a response or had any further communication with this

Court.

         Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. TEX. R. APP. P.

42.3(a).

                                                           Per Curiam

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