in the Interest of J.T., a Child
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Opinion
COURT OF APPEALS TENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
October 22, 2015 No. 10-15-00101-CV IN THE INTEREST OF J.T., A CHILD
From the 74[th] District Court McLennan County, Texas Trial Court No. 2013-2639-3
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This Court has reviewed the briefs of Ashley Tindall and the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services and the record in this proceeding as relevant to the issues raised and finds no reversible error has been presented. This Court has also considered the Anders brief and the record as relevant to William Kent. It is the judgment of this Court that the trial court's judgment signed on March 3, 2015 is affirmed. It is further ordered that the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services is awarded judgment against William Kent and Ashley Tindall jointly and severally for the appellate costs that were paid, if any, by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services; and all unpaid appellate court costs, if any, are taxed against William Kent and Ashley Tindall. A copy of this judgment will be certified by the Clerk of this Court and delivered to the trial court clerk for enforcement. PER CURIAM SHARRI ROESSLER, CLERK
By: ___________________________ Nita Whitener, Deputy Clerk
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