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Where is an appellate court decision certified after a divorce appeal is dismissed?

This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:

In the Matter of the Marriage of Laura Haygood and Kenneth Haygood

COA12 — February 18, 2026

In In the Matter of the Marriage of Haygood, Kenneth Donald Haygood appealed a final divorce judgment but subsequently filed an unopposed motion to voluntarily dismiss the case. The Twelfth Court of Appeals evaluated the motion under Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.1(a), which permits the dismissal of a civil appeal if the appellant no longer desires to pursue it and no other party is seeking affirmative relief. Finding the motion procedurally sound and unopposed, the court granted the dismissal and ordered that all appellate costs be taxed against the appellant.

Litigation Takeaway

“Filing an appeal does not mean you are locked into the process; Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 42.1 provides a procedural exit ramp to dismiss an appeal voluntarily—often following a settlement—though the moving party should expect to be responsible for the accrued court costs.”

Thomas J. Daley

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  • Fathers' Involvement
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