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Frasier v. Department of Human Resources

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 18, 1981
282 S.E.2d 667 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)

Opinion

62339.

DECIDED JUNE 18, 1981.

Termination of parental rights. Long Juvenile Court. Before Judge Scoggin, Senior Judge.

Joseph C. Kitchings, for appellant.

Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Robert S. Stubbs II, Executive Assistant Attorney General, Michael J. Bowers, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Don A. Langham, First Assistant Attorney General, Vivian Davidson Egan, Assistant Attorney General, William E. Callaway, Jr., Special Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


This appeal is from the termination of appellant's parental rights. Held:

1. The appellant contends that the trial court failed to make findings of fact and conclusions of law as required by Code Ann. § 81A-152 (Ga. L. 1969, pp. 645, 646; 1970, pp. 170, 171).

In Paxton v. Trust Co. Bank of Gwinnett County, 245 Ga. 834 (1) ( 268 S.E.2d 154) the Supreme Court held: "Appellants contend that the trial court did not file its findings of facts and conclusions of law as required by Code Ann. § 81A-152 (a). In reviewing the trial court's order which sets forth facts brought out at the brief hearing on this issue, we find that it sufficiently sets forth its findings of fact and conclusions of law thereon to satisfy the requirements of Code Ann. § 81A-152 (a). See Doyal Development Co. v. Blair, 133 Ga. App. 613 ( 211 S.E.2d 642) (1974)." The Doyal Development Co. case cited as authority had been reversed by Doyal Development Co. v. Blair, 234 Ga. 261 ( 215 S.E.2d 471) which set forth the maxim: "In our opinion findings of fact and conclusions of law required by Code Ann. § 81A-152 (a) are mandatory." We previously followed that decision in a long line of cases. See e.g., Hagin v. Powers, 136 Ga. App. 395 ( 221 S.E.2d 245); Oster v. Rich's, Inc., 140 Ga. App. 373 ( 231 S.E.2d 140); Beasley v. Jones, 149 Ga. App. 317 (1) ( 254 S.E.2d 472); and Cochran v. Cochran, 154 Ga. App. 326 ( 268 S.E.2d 728). The Supreme Court also adhered to that decision through Kennedy v. Brown, 239 Ga. 286 (2) ( 236 S.E.2d 632).

However, Paxton, supra, has resurrected Doyal Development Co., 133 Ga. App. 613 ( 211 S.E.2d 642) and we are bound to follow that latest decision of our highest court. Hall v. Hopper, 234 Ga. 625, 631 ( 216 S.E.2d 839); Houston v. Lowes of Savannah, 235 Ga. 201, 203 ( 219 S.E.2d 115); Playmate Cinema v. State, 154 Ga. App. 871, 872 ( 269 S.E.2d 883). The trial judge's order was sufficient to satisfy the requirements of Code Ann. § 81A-152.

2. The judgment was authorized by the evidence.

Judgment affirmed. McMurray, P. J., and Pope, J., concur.


DECIDED JUNE 18, 1981.


Summaries of

Frasier v. Department of Human Resources

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 18, 1981
282 S.E.2d 667 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)
Case details for

Frasier v. Department of Human Resources

Case Details

Full title:FRASIER v. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Jun 18, 1981

Citations

282 S.E.2d 667 (Ga. Ct. App. 1981)
282 S.E.2d 667

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