C. R. v. Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
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Opinion
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN
NO. 03-22-00262-CV
C. R., Appellant
v.
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, Appellee
FROM THE 419TH DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY NO. D-1-FM-20-004849, THE HONORABLE JAN SOIFER, JUDGE PRESIDING
ORDER
PER CURIAM
The reporter’s record in this appeal was originally due to be filed on May 16,
2022. By request to this Court dated May 27, 2022, Michelle Williamson requested an extension
of time.
The Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure prohibit this Court from granting
extensions of over 10 days for the filing of reporters’ records in accelerated appeals, including
those from suits for termination of parental rights. See Tex. R. App. P. 35.3(c). Further, any
extensions of time granted for the filing of the reporters’ records may not exceed 30 days
cumulatively. See Tex. R. App. P. 28.4(b)(2). Accordingly, Michelle Williamson is hereby
ordered to file the reporter’s record in this case on or before June 6, 2022. If the record is not
filed by that date, Williamson may be required to show cause why she should not be held in
contempt of court. It is ordered on May 31, 2022.
Before Chief Justice Byrne, Justices Kelly and Smith
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