Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2008

in the Matter of the Marriage of William Herbert Watson and Nina Joyce Watson

in the Matter of the Marriage of William Herbert Watson and Nina Joyce Watson
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided May 23, 2008

in the Matter of the Marriage of William Herbert Watson and Nina Joyce Watson

Opinion

NO. 07-08-0057-CV


IN THE COURT OF APPEALS


FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS


AT AMARILLO


PANEL D


MAY 23, 2008


______________________________


IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF


WILLIAM HERBERT WATSON AND NINA JOYCE WATSON

_________________________________


FROM THE 99TH DISTRICT COURT OF LUBBOCK COUNTY;


NO. 2006-533,951; HONORABLE WILLIAM SOWDER, JUDGE

_______________________________



Before QUINN, C.J., and CAMPBELL and PIRTLE, JJ.

ON MOTION TO AUTHORIZE DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY

          Pending before the Court is the motion by which appellant Nina Joyce Watson asks that she be “authorized to dispose of certain community property awarded her” in her divorce from appellee William Herbert Watson. In the motion, appellant states that she desires to sell assets held in a particular investment account to pay expenses including legal and accounting fees and the cost of the reporter’s record on appeal. Her motion asks for authorization to dispose of the assets “without such authorization being a waiver of her right of appeal.” As authority for our consideration of her motion, appellant cites Rules of Appellate Procedure 24.4(c) and 2. Rule 24.4 provides for appellate review of a trial court’s actions with respect to the superseding of its judgment. Appellant’s motion gives no indication the trial court has taken action, or been requested to take action, on the subject of the motion. Assuming, without deciding, that Rule 2 would permit us to consider the merits of appellant’s motion in the absence of prior trial court action, we decline to do so. The motion is denied.

 

                                                                Per Curiam

Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.