This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:
COA11 — February 12, 2026
After initiating an appeal of his divorce decree, the appellant ceased all communication with his attorney and failed to comply with mandatory administrative requirements, including paying filing fees and submitting a docketing statement. The Eleventh Court of Appeals analyzed the case under Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure 5, 42.1, and 42.3, noting that the appellant had been given multiple opportunities to cure these deficiencies. The court held that the attorney's inability to reach the client, combined with the appellant's procedural neglect, justified the dismissal of the appeal.
Litigation Takeaway
“Maintaining active communication with your legal team is essential; if a client disappears or fails to pay required appellate fees, the court will dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution, regardless of the underlying merits of the case.”