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Meek v. Baillargeon

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 25, 1977
236 S.E.2d 81 (Ga. 1977)

Opinion

32459.

SUBMITTED MAY 19, 1977.

DECIDED MAY 25, 1977.

Custody of child. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Weltner.

Northcutt, Edwards Germano, Joseph F. Page, for appellant.

Isaacs, Comolli Polonsky, Thomas K. Isaacs, for appellee.


Fulton Superior Court granted the nonresident custodial parent's habeas corpus petition based upon the divorce decree and award of custody to the mother. The court dismissed the noncustodial parent's petition for change of child custody. We affirm. The custodial parent is a resident of Florida.

As a matter of public policy a noncustodial parent should not be able to entice the nonresident custodial parent into the jurisdiction for purposes of relitigating the question of custody. Matthews v. Matthews, 238 Ga. 201 ( 232 S.E.2d 76) (1977). In Woods v. Woods, 238 Ga. 737 (1977), it was held that this rule is to be followed even where there is no evidence of enticing, tricking, or decoying. Clearly the rule is applicable here where the noncustodial parent obtained the child pursuant to visitation rights and then refused to relinquish custody. A suit for change of child custody by the noncustodial parent will not lie while the noncustodial parent is withholding custody of the child from the custodial parent.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED MAY 19, 1977 — DECIDED MAY 25, 1977.


Summaries of

Meek v. Baillargeon

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 25, 1977
236 S.E.2d 81 (Ga. 1977)
Case details for

Meek v. Baillargeon

Case Details

Full title:MEEK v. BAILLARGEON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: May 25, 1977

Citations

236 S.E.2d 81 (Ga. 1977)
236 S.E.2d 81

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