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Kenney v. Balch

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 13, 1950
90 N.E.2d 573 (Mass. 1950)

Opinion

February 13, 1950.

G.M. Avery, ( B.I. Levine with him,) for the appellants.

E.F. Henry, for the petitioner, was not called.


Decree affirmed. This is an appeal by Robert L. Balch and Beryl A. Cobb from a decree of a Probate Court appointing one Doris M. Stanley as guardian, with custody of Robert Griswold, a minor. The record in so far as it relates to the case, consists only of the petition, the decree, and the appeal which contains a recital of certain alleged facts the truth of which does not appear to have been established in any manner. It is obvious that the record contains nothing showing error in the decree. Jordan v. Ulmer, 237 Mass. 577, 579-580. Hale v. Blanchard, 242 Mass. 262, 264. Comstock v. Dewey, 323 Mass. 583, 585.


Summaries of

Kenney v. Balch

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 13, 1950
90 N.E.2d 573 (Mass. 1950)
Case details for

Kenney v. Balch

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE C. KENNEY vs. ROBERT L. BALCH another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Feb 13, 1950

Citations

90 N.E.2d 573 (Mass. 1950)
325 Mass. 762