Bryce Mathew Watkins v. Madison Peete Watkins - Divorce Case Dismissed
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The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, dismissed the divorce case of Bryce Mathew Watkins v. Madison Peete Watkins. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to pay the required filing fee for the appeal by the established deadline.
What changed
The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, has dismissed the divorce case appeal filed by Bryce Mathew Watkins (Docket Number 09-25-00215-CV). The dismissal stems from the appellant's failure to pay the filing fee for the appeal, despite multiple notices and extensions granted by the court. The original divorce decree was signed on May 6, 2025.
This action means the appeal is no longer proceeding. The appellant, Bryce Mathew Watkins, failed to comply with court orders regarding payment of costs and filing a statement of inability to afford costs. Legal professionals involved in appellate practice should note the strict adherence required for filing fees and cost statements to avoid dismissal of appeals.
What to do next
- Pay appellate filing fee
- File Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs if applicable
Penalties
Dismissal of appeal
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Bryce Mathew Watkins v. Madison Peete Watkins
Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District (Beaumont)
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: 09-25-00215-CV
- Nature of Suit: Divorce
Disposition: Dismissed
Disposition
Dismissed
Lead Opinion
In The
Court of Appeals
Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont
NO. 09-25-00215-CV
BRYCE MATHEW WATKINS, Appellant
V.
MADISON PEETE WATKINS, Appellee
On Appeal from the 253rd District Court
Liberty County, Texas
Trial Cause No. 23DC-CV-01719
MEMORANDUM OPINION
On June 5, 2025, Bryce Mathew Watkins mailed a notice of appeal from a
final decree of divorce signed on May 6, 2025. The District Clerk received the notice
of appeal within 10 days of the date it was due to be filed and forwarded the notice
of appeal to the appellate court. See Tex. R. App. P. 9.2(b). Upon receiving the notice
of appeal, the Clerk of the Court issued an invoice for the filing fee for the appeal.
By letter dated July 21, 2025, we notified the parties that Appellant had not paid the
filing fee as directed in our letter and invoice previously forwarded to Appellant. A
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Certified Bill of Costs for the filing fee was enclosed and provided to Appellant. We
warned Appellant in our letter dated July 21, 2025, that unless the filing fee was
paid, the appeal would be dismissed without further notice on any date after
Thursday, July 31, 2025. See id. 42.3(c).
On August 1, 2025, we received Appellant’s request to waive the filing fee.
The Clerk of the Court notified Appellant that he must complete and file a Statement
of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs, and further informed Appellant that
if he is seeking a free record he must also comply with Texas Rule of Civil Procedure
145 and file a Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs with the
District Clerk. On September 15, 2025, the Clerk of the Court notified the parties
that the Court had granted a second extension of time to file a Statement of Inability
to Afford Payment of Court Costs with the appellate court. We notified the parties
that unless we received the Statement by September 30, 2025, we would proceed as
if Appellant is not indigent. As of this date, Appellant has failed to pay the filing fee
as directed by this Court.
Appellant has neither established indigence nor has he paid the filing fee for
the appeal; therefore, we dismiss the appeal for want of prosecution. Id. 5, 42.3(c),
43.2(f).
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APPEAL DISMISSED.
PER CURIAM
Submitted on March 18, 2026
Opinion Delivered March 19, 2026
Before Johnson, Wright and Chambers, JJ.
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