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Date Created: 2018-12-12 00:46:32.837766+00
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Abatement Order filed December 11, 2018

                                      In The

                    Fourteenth Court of Appeals
                                   ____________

                              NO. 14-18-00902-CV
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                       MICHAEL BALETTE, Appellant

                                        V.

                      CATHERINE BALETTE, Appellee

                     On Appeal from Probate Court No. 3
                             Harris County, Texas
                      Trial Court Cause No. 451,336-401

                            ABATEMENT ORDER

      Plaintiff/appellant Michael Balette filed a notice of appeal from an order
signed September 26, 2018, granting defendant’s/appellee’s motion for summary
judgment. The order lacks decretal language (e.g. “ordered, adjudged, and decreed”).
Decretal means the granting or denying of the remedy sought. In re Wilmington
Trust, N.A., 524 S.W.3d 790, 792 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2017, orig.
proceeding). “An order that merely grants a motion for judgment is in no sense a
judgment itself. It adjudicates nothing.” Naaman v. Grider, 126 S.W.3d 73, 74 (Tex.
2003) (per curiam). Without decretal language, the order granting summary
judgment is not a final or otherwise appealable judgment. See Wilmington Trust, 524
S.W.3d at 792.

      Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 27.2 provides:

      The appellate court may allow an appealed order that is not final to be
      modified so as to be made final and may allow the modified order and
      all proceedings relating to it to be included in a supplemental record.
Tex. R. App. P. 27.2.

      Accordingly, we abate this appeal and remand to the trial court to permit the
parties to obtain a final judgment. Any party who wishes to appeal from such a final
judgment shall file an amended notice of appeal. A supplemental clerk’s record
containing any such judgment and a transcript of any hearing held in connection with
this order shall be filed with this court by January 10, 2019.

      The appeal is abated, treated as a closed case, and removed from this court’s
active docket. The appeal will be reinstated on this court’s active docket when the
supplemental clerk’s record is filed in this court. The court will also consider an
appropriate motion to reinstate the appeal filed by either party, or the court may
reinstate the appeal on its own motion. It is the responsibility of any party seeking
reinstatement to request a hearing date from the trial court and to schedule a hearing,
if a hearing is required, in compliance with this court’s order. If the parties do not
request a hearing, the court coordinator of the trial court shall set a hearing date and
notify the parties of such date.

                                   PER CURIAM

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