Sandra Perez v. Brian Williams

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 23, 2015
Docket01-14-00504-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 01-14-00504-CV FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 4/23/2015 11:47:52 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK

NO. 01-14-00504-CV

FILED IN 1st COURT OF APPEALS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE HOUSTON, TEXAS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT HOUSTON 4/23/2015 11:47:52 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk

SANDRA PEREZ, APPELLANT

v.

BRIAN WILLIAMS, APPELLEE

On appeal from the 257th Judicial District Court Harris County, Texas | Cause No. 2013-05419

APPELLEE’S BRIEF

Respectfully submitted,

LAW OFFICE OF JANICE L. BERG LAW OFFICE OF DANIEL J. LEMKUIL Janice L. Berg Daniel J. Lemkuil State Bar No. 24064888 State Bar No. 00789448 1314 Texas Avenue, Suite 1515 1314 Texas Avenue, Suite 1515 Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas 77002 Tel: (713) 993-9100 | Fax: (713) 225-0099 Tel: (713) 993-9100 | Fax (713) 225-0099 Service: service@janiceberglaw.com daniel_lemkuil@flash.net Non-service: janice@janiceberglaw.com

ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Appellant/Petitioner SANDRA PEREZ (mother/alleged wife)

Representing Appellant at Trial: Representing Appellant at Trial Mark G. Lipkin and on Appeal: State Bar No. 00794175 David T. Altenbern 5535 Memorial Drive, Ste. F., Box 710 State Bar No. 01117870 Houston, Texas 77007 2603 Augusta Drive, Suite 880 Tel: (713) 802-9488 Houston, Texas 77057 Fax: (713) 802-0688 Tel: (713) 780-7100 Fax: (713) 780-7111 davidalt22@hotmail.com

Appellee/Respondent BRIAN WILLIAMS (father/alleged husband)

Representing Appellee on Appeal: Representing Appellee at Trial and Janice L. Berg on Appeal: State Bar No. 24064888 Daniel J. Lemkuil LAW OFFICE OF JANICE L. BERG State Bar No. 00789448 1314 Texas Avenue, Suite 1515 LAW OFFICE OF DANIEL J. LEMKUIL Houston, Texas 77002 1314 Texas Avenue, Suite 1515 Tel: (713) 993-9100 | Fax: (713) 225-0099 Houston, Texas 77002 Service email: service@janiceberglaw.com Tel: (713) 993-9100 Non-service: janice@janiceberglaw.com Fax: (713) 225-0099 daniel_lemkuil@flash.net

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

Identity of Parties and Counsel ................................................................................. ii

Table of Contents ..................................................................................................... iii

Index of Authorities ................................................................................................. vi

Statement of the Case............................................................................................... ix

Statement Regarding Oral Argument....................................................................... ix

Appellee’s Issues—Restated ..................................................................................... x

Issue 1—Restated: The trial court did not err by granting summary judgment on the issue of common law marriage. No genuine issue of material fact existed as to the elements of common law marriage; Sandra failed to timely respond to the motion. ............ x

Issue 2—Restated: The trial court did not err by denying opposing co- counsel’s mid-trial motion to substitute. There was no notice of the motion and counsel was still permitted to participate. .............. x

Issue 3—Restated: The trial court properly sustained objections to court documents offered by Respondent. Even if exclusion was error, such error was harmless. .................................................... x

Issue 4—Restated: The trial court properly determined that there was no gift of a Range Rover to Respondent. ............................................ x

Issue 5—Restated: The trial court properly excluded photographs that were requested but not produced in discovery. Even if exclusion was error, such error was harmless. .................................... x

Issue 6—Restated: The trial court properly sustained a relevancy objection to questions about whether Petitioner had seen a psychologist. Even if exclusion was error, such error was harmless. x

Issue 7—Restated: The trial court properly awarded primary conservatorship to Petitioner and properly rendered a possession order for a child under the age of three and a iii prospective possession order for the child to take effect on her third birthday. ............................................................................... xi

Statement of Facts ..................................................................................................... 1

A. Background ............................................................................................ 1

B. Procedural history .................................................................................. 1

C. Evidence at trial ..................................................................................... 3

D. Trial court’s order .................................................................................. 4

Summary of the Argument........................................................................................ 6

Argument and Authorities......................................................................................... 8

I. Standard of Review Applicable to All Issues ............................................. 8

II. All issues are waived – the judgment appealed from was agreed as to by Sandra as to both form and substance ................................................. 9

III. Issue 1 – The trial court did not err by granting partial summary judgment that no informal marriage existed between the parties........... 10

IV. Issue 2 – The trial court did not err by denying Sandra’s mid-trial motion to substitute where there was no notice of the motion. .............. 12

V. Issue 3 – The trial court did not err by refusing to take judicial notice of uncertified pleadings from another case. ........................................... 13

VI. Issue 4 – The trial court did not err by refusing to award Sandra a Range Rover. .......................................................................................... 15

VII. Issue 5 – The trial court did not err by excluding exhibits that were properly requested but not provided in discovery. ................................. 15

VIII. Issue 6 – The trial court did not err by sustaining an objection to the question “Have you seen a psychologist?” ............................................ 17

iv IX. Issue 7 – The trial court did not err by naming Brian the joint managing conservator with the exclusive right to designate the child’s primary residence and by granting a non-standard possession order for a child under the age of three. ............................... 18

Prayer ...................................................................................................................... 22

Certificate of Word Count Compliance .................................................................. 23

Certificate of Service .............................................................................................. 24

v INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Cases

Ballesteros v. Jones, 985 S.W.2d 485 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 1999, pet. denied)

............................................................................................................................. 11

Bay Area Healthcare Grp., Ltd. v. McShane, 239 S.W.3d 231 (Tex. 2007) .......... 15

Beck v. Walker, 154 S.W.3d 895 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2005, no pet.)....................... 8

Carpenter v. Cimarron Hydrocarbons Corp., 98 S.W.3d 682 (Tex. 2002) ........... 16

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