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Jacqueline Shelby, Timothy Shelby and/orAll Other Occupants 61 08 Lake Vista Drive, Dallas, Texas 75249 v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Citation: Not availableDocket: 05-19-00457-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; September 19, 2019; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
Jacqueline Shelby and Timothy Shelby, the Appellants, request a 45-day extension to file their Appellant's Brief in the case against Wells Fargo Bank N.A., the Appellee, due to several factors. The extension is sought because the Dallas County Court Clerk needs time to supplement the Clerk's Record with omitted items essential for the legal arguments. The Appellee has transferred the disputed real property to a third party, necessitating additional time for both parties to address the evolving legal issues and explore resolution options, potentially leading to a joint dismissal of the appeal. This is the first extension request, and Appellee's counsel has indicated they do not oppose this motion. The Appellants' attorney, Chad A. Norcross, formally requests that the court grant this extension and allow for a status report or joint dismissal submission by the new deadline. On September 16, 2019, Chad A. Norcross of Norcross Law filed a request with the County Court at Law No. 5 in Dallas, Texas, regarding Cause No. CC-19-01373-E, where Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the plaintiff against Jacqueline Shelby and Timothy Shelby, among others. The request seeks to supplement the Clerk’s Record filed on July 29, 2019, with crucial documents that were omitted and are necessary for the appeal. The omitted documents include a transcript of the docket, the Defendant’s Original Answer, a letter from the court, a Certificate of Written Discovery, a jury trial fee payment, and a notice of non-jury trial setting—all filed on specified dates in March 2019. Norcross offers to pay any associated fees for this request and certifies that the request was served to the plaintiff's counsel via electronic service.