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Sanders v. Sanders

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 10, 1933
170 S.C. 477 (S.C. 1933)

Opinion

13662

July 10, 1933.

Before DENNIS, J., Sumter, December, 1929. Affirmed.

Action by Ruby A. Sanders against Eugene M. Sanders for sufficient alimony to support herself and four children. From an order placing children with grandmother, plaintiff appeals.

Mr. L.D. Jennings, for appellant.

Mr. Shephard K. Nash, for respondent.


July 10, 1933. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The appeal in this unfortunate case relates to the custody of four little girls. The order of the Circuit Judge placed them temporarily with the paternal grandmother, subject to certain conditions stated in the order. Upon the expiration of one year, the mother, who is the appellant, may petition for the custody.

It will serve no useful purpose, and certainly will not be beneficial to the welfare of the children, for the Court to here review and have reported the many unpleasant things related by witnesses in the testimony. Looking to the happiness of these little girls, the least said will be the better.

The order appealed from is affirmed.

MESSRS. JUSTICES STABLER, CARTER and BONHAM concur.


Summaries of

Sanders v. Sanders

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 10, 1933
170 S.C. 477 (S.C. 1933)
Case details for

Sanders v. Sanders

Case Details

Full title:RUBY A. SANDERS, PETITIONER-APPELLANT, v. EUGENE M. SANDERS, RESPONDENT…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 10, 1933

Citations

170 S.C. 477 (S.C. 1933)
170 S.E. 927