in Re Martha Koomar
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Opinion
In The
Court of Appeals
Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont
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NO. 09-20-00114-CV _________________
IN RE MARTHA KOOMAR
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Original Proceeding County Court at Law No. 3 of Montgomery County, Texas Trial Cause No. 10-02-01239-CV ________________________________________________________________________
ORDER
Martha Koomar filed a petition for writ of mandamus. The relator is a party
in Cause Number 10-02-01239-CV, In the Interest of Z.Y. Relator seeks a writ
compelling the Honorable Judy L. Warne, sitting by assignment as the Judge of the
County Court at Law No. 3 of Montgomery County, Texas, to set aside a contempt
order and discharge her from the contempt order. We note our jurisdiction over this
matter and the parties. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 22.221.
1 Relator requests that all trial court proceedings, including her payment
obligations under the contempt order, be stayed as temporary relief. See Tex. R. App.
P. 52.10(a). The Court finds temporary relief is necessary to prevent undue
prejudice. It is ORDERED that all further proceedings in Cause Number 10-02-
01239-CV are STAYED until our Opinion issues or until further order of this Court.
See Tex. R. App. P. 52.10(b). No bond is required of the relator as a condition to any
relief herein granted.
The response of the real party in interest, Kristopher Yerger, is due April 10,
2020.
MOTION FOR TEMPORARY RELIEF GRANTED.
ORDER ENTERED March 31, 2020. PER CURIAM
Before McKeithen, C.J., Kreger, and Johnson, JJ.
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