Court Opinion

ID: 9411600
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Date Created: 2023-07-27 08:11:45.614438+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:39:20.277779
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In The
                                  Court of Appeals
                         Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo

                                            No. 07-23-00212-CV

                      IN THE INTEREST OF X.R. AND X.A., CHILDREN

                           On Appeal from the 320th District Court
                                   Potter County, Texas
      Trial Court No. 097429-D-FM, Honorable Carry A. Baker, Associate Judge Presiding

                                              July 26, 2023
                                  MEMORANDUM OPINION
                    Before QUINN, C.J., and PARKER and YARBROUGH, JJ.

        In January 2023, the Department of Family and Protective Services filed suit to

terminate the parental rights of M.V. to her children, X.R. and X.A.1 M.V. is represented

in the proceedings by appointed trial counsel. On June 13, 2023, the Department filed a

“Permanency         Report      to    the     Court–Temporary           Managing         Conservatorship,”

recommending, among other things, that the Department continue to serve as temporary

managing conservators of the children. A day later, M.V. and S.P., relationship unknown,

        1 To protect the children’s privacy, we refer to Appellants and the children by their initials. See TEX.

FAM. CODE ANN. § 109.002(d); TEX. R. APP. P. 9.8(a)(b).
filed a notice of appeal, pro se, from the purported “denial of placement of the children . .

. with relatives.” We dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.

          We have jurisdiction to hear an appeal from a final judgment or from an

interlocutory order made immediately appealable by statute. See Lehmann v. Har-Con

Corp., 39 S.W.3d 191, 195 (Tex. 2001); Stary v. DeBord, 967 S.W.2d 352, 352–53 (Tex.

1998) (per curiam). Here, the trial court has not entered a final judgment or an appealable

interlocutory order. See TEX. FAM. CODE ANN. § 109.002(b) (permitting appeals from final

orders); In the Interest of A.J., No. 02-11-00442-CV, 2012 Tex. App. LEXIS 476, at *1–2

(Tex. App.—Fort Worth Jan. 19, 2012, no pet.) (per curiam) (mem. op.) (holding that a

permanency hearing order is neither a final judgment nor an appealable interlocutory

order).

          By letter of June 23, 2023, we notified Appellants that it did not appear that a final

judgment or appealable order had been issued by the trial court and directed them to

show how we have jurisdiction over this appeal. M.V. filed a response and an “amended

appeal” but has not demonstrated grounds for continuing the appeal.

          Because Appellants have not presented this Court with a final judgment or

appealable order, the appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. See TEX. R. APP. P.

42.3(a).

                                                            Per Curiam

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