In Re Maria Salazar v. the State of Texas
In Re Maria Salazar v. the State of Texas
Opinion
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas February 12, 2025 No. 04-24-00542-CV IN RE Maria SALAZAR Original Mandamus Proceeding 1 ORDER On August 13, 2024, relator Maria Salazar filed a petition for writ of mandamus and a motion for temporary emergency relief seeking a stay of the trial court’s July 3, 2024 Order Enforcing Division of Property and July 25, 2024 Temporary Orders for Modification of Parent- Child Relationship. We granted the motion for temporary emergency relief and stayed both orders on August 15, 2024.
After consideration, we CONDITIONALLY GRANT relator’s petition for writ of mandamus. We ORDER the Honorable Jose Longoria to, within fifteen days of this order: • vacate the July 3, 2024 Order Enforcing Division of Property; and • vacate the portions of the July 25, 2024 Temporary Orders for Modification of Parent- Child Relationship that: (1) appoint real party in interest John Clayton Kingrey as the person with the exclusive right to designate B.E.K.’s primary residence; and (2) remove the geographic restrictions on B.E.K.’s primary residence.
The writ will issue only in the event we are informed Judge Longoria has failed to comply with this order.
We LIFT our August 15, 2024 stay.
It is so ORDERED on February 12, 2025.
This proceeding arises out of Cause No. 21-06-61199-CV, styled In the Matter of the Marriage of John Clayton Kingrey and Maria Kristina Kingrey and In the Interest of B.G.K., B.P.K., and B.E.K., Children, pending in the County Court, Jim Wells County, Texas, the Honorable Jose Longoria, sitting by assignment. _____________________________ Lori I. Valenzuela, Justice IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court on this 12th day of February, 2025.
_____________________________ Luz Estrada, Chief Deputy Clerk
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