Did the trial court reversibly err by failing to file findings of fact and conclusions of law?

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Did the trial court reversibly err by failing to file findings of fact and conclusions of law?

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In her first issue, Lynne contends the trial court reversibly erred by failing to file findings of fact and conclusions of law. Lynne claims she cannot determine the trial court=s reasons for its rulings in the final order. Lynne timely requested findings of fact and conclusions of law after the trial court signed its order modifying the parent-child relationship and awarding attorney=s fees as child support. See Tex. R. Civ. P. 296. The trial court failed to make findings or conclusions within the allotted time, and Lynne timely filed a notice of past-due findings of fact and conclusions of law. No findings or conclusions were ever made.