ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS v. SAILER

No. B14-93-00017-CV.

871 S.W.2d 257 (1994)

The ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS, Appellant, v. David Dale SAILER, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

January 27, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rhondà Amkŕaut Pressley, Tod L. Adamson, Austin, for appellant.

Bruce A. Baughman, Baytown, for appellee.

Before SEARS, DAN M. LEE, JJ., and MORSE, J., sitting by designation.


OPINION

SEARS, Justice.

The Attorney General appeals an order dismissing a motion to modify child support with prejudice. The Attorney General claims that the trial court lacked subject matter jurisdiction and could not dismiss the case with prejudice. We agree, reform the order to delete the words "with prejudice," and affirm the order as reformed.

Joyce Barrett and David Sailer were divorced in Iowa on November 4, 1982. Ms. Barrett was awarded...

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