Court of Appeals
Seventh District of Texas at Amarillo
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No. 07-17-00329-CV
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IN THE INTEREST OF C.S., G.M.S., J.C.S., J.S., AND R.S., CHILDREN
On Appeal from the 287th District Court
Parmer County, Texas
Trial Court No. 10,840; Honorable Carry A. Baker, Presiding
September 26, 2017
MEMORANDUM OPINION Before CAMPBELL, PIRTLE and PARKER, JJ.
Appellant, S.M.,1 attempts to appeal an order terminating her parental rights in a suit brought by the Department of Family and Protective Services. We dismiss the appeal for want of jurisdiction.
S.M. was represented at trial by appointed counsel, Mr. Lendon Ray. On July 31, 2017, the trial court signed an order terminating her parental rights to C.S., G.M.S., notice of appeal and a motion for extension on behalf of S.M. Rabe’s motion states that he was appointed as appellate counsel after the notice of appeal deadline had passed and that S.M.’s trial counsel failed to timely file a notice of appeal.
[*2]A timely notice of appeal is essential to invoking this court’s jurisdiction. See TEX. R. APP. P. 25.1(b). Notwithstanding that the Supreme Court of Texas has directed us to construe the Rules of Appellate Procedure reasonably and liberally so that the right of appeal is not lost by imposing requirements not absolutely necessary to effect the purpose of those rules, Verburgt, 959 S.W.2d at 616-17, we are prohibited from enlarging the time for perfecting an appeal in a civil case. See TEX. R. APP. P. 2 (providing that we may not suspend a rule’s operation or order a different procedure to alter the time for perfecting an appeal in a civil case). This court has no discretion to permit S.M.’s untimely filed notice of appeal to confer jurisdiction over this appeal.
Accordingly, we deny S.M.’s motions for extension of time to file her notice of appeal and dismiss the purported appeal for want of jurisdiction.[4] See TEX. R. APP. P. 42.3(a).5
Per Curiam
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