C.H. v. J.H.
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Opinion
In The Court of Appeals Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo
No. 07-15-00130-CV
C. H., APPELLANT
V.
J. H., APPELLEE
On Appeal from the 324th District Court Tarrant County, Texas Trial Court No. 324-549526-14, Honorable Jerome S. Hennigan, Presiding
May 20, 2015
ORDER OF SEVERANCE Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.
Appellant, C.H., timely filed notice of appeal from the trial court’s December 22,
2014 Judgment. J.H. timely filed a notice of cross-appeal. Because C.H. has
repeatedly failed to comply with directives of this Court to pay the filing fee, his appeal
is, this same day, being dismissed.
However, this Court’s dismissal of C.H.’s appeal does not affect J.H.’s right to
proceed on her cross-appeal. To enable J.H.’s cross-appeal to move forward, we sever the cross-appeal into cause number 07-15-00203-CV. All filings, specifically including
the reporter’s record and docketing statement, filed in this cause shall be considered as
being filed in 07-15-00203-CV. All other filings are due as indicated by the Texas Rules
of Appellate Procedure.
It is so ordered.
Per Curiam
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