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Karin Elizabeth Sims-Lowery v. Damion Anthony Lowery
01-15-00099-CV
| Tex. App. | Mar 10, 2015
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C OURT OF A PPEALS FOR THE F IRST D ISTRICT OF T EXAS AT H OUSTON N OTICE

Appellate case name: Karin-Elizabeth Sims Lowery v. Damion Anthony Lowery Appellate case number: 01-15-00099-CV

Trial court case number: 2011-18283

Trial court: 309th District Court of Harris County

The Court’s records indicate that your notice of appeal from the underlying Final Decree of Divorce, signed on November 17, 2011, may not have been timely filed. See T EX . R. A PP . P. 26.1(a) (requiring notice of appeal to be filed within thirty days after judgment is signed or within ninety days if timely request for findings of fact and conclusions of law is filed), 26.1(c) (requiring notice of restricted appeal to be filed within six months after judgment is signed); see also T EX . R. C IV . P. 296 (requiring request for findings of fact and conclusions of law to be filed within twenty days after judgment is signed). Accordingly, the Court has directed me to notify you that the Court may dismiss this appeal for want of jurisdiction unless you file a written response to this notice, providing a detailed explanation, citing relevant portions of the record, statutes, rules, and case law to show that this Court has jurisdiction over the appeal. See T EX . R. A PP . P. 42.3(a).

Any response must be filed within 14 days of the date of this notice. You must respond in writing even if you have previously claimed your notice of appeal was timely filed.

If a meritorious response is not received in the form described above by the deadline, the Court may dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction without further notice. Clerk’s Signature:

Clerk of the Court

Date: 03/10/15

Case Details

Case Name: Karin Elizabeth Sims-Lowery v. Damion Anthony Lowery
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Texas
Date Published: Mar 10, 2015
Docket Number: 01-15-00099-CV
Court Abbreviation: Tex. App.
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