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Burke v. Burke

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Oct 30, 1942
165 S.W.2d 545 (Ky. Ct. App. 1942)

Opinion

October 30, 1942.

Appeal from Letcher Circuit Court.

Louis E. Harvie, Special Judge.

D.I. Day and J. L. Hays for appellant.

Emmett G. Fields and Harry L. Moore for appellee.


Affirming.

Appellee was granted an absolute divorce from the appellant on the ground of cruelty, and awarded the custody of his daughter, Lucy Carol, and his two sons, William Clay and Bronston Ray, all infants of tender years. On this appeal, only the propriety of so much of the decree as awarded appellee the custody of his daughter is questioned.

The rule of law that the welfare of the child is the controlling consideration in such cases is not disputed, and a recitation of the facts established by the testimony, which rendered the Chancellor's present application of that rule inevitable, could only serve to satisfy the curiosity of the inquisitive and embarrass the innocent when they reach maturity. Moreover, the Bar should not be burdened with reports of cases which neither announce principles of law nor illustrate their novel application.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Burke v. Burke

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Oct 30, 1942
165 S.W.2d 545 (Ky. Ct. App. 1942)
Case details for

Burke v. Burke

Case Details

Full title:Burke v. Burke

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Oct 30, 1942

Citations

165 S.W.2d 545 (Ky. Ct. App. 1942)
291 Ky. 743

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