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Anderson v. Anderson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 20, 1977
235 S.E.2d 11 (Ga. 1977)

Summary

In Anderson, we held (238 Ga. 632) that "It is error... for the issue of child custody to be decided on the basis of [a report of the juvenile court] where either parent is denied access to the report and is thereby denied a hearing and the right to examine witnesses in an effort to refute the report."

Summary of this case from McNabb v. Carver

Opinion

31972.

ARGUED FEBRUARY 16, 1977.

DECIDED APRIL 20, 1977.

Custody of children. Muscogee Superior Court. Before Judge Land.

Page, Scrantom, Harris, McGlamry Chapman, Joan Swift, for appellant.

Keil, Riley Davis, B. Seth Harp, Jr., for appellee.


The mother appeals from a final custody order in a divorce action awarding the parties' two children to the father. She enumerates as error the award of custody to the father, the referral to the juvenile court, and the refusal to allow her to see the juvenile court's investigative report.

According to the trial court's corrected findings of fact, after hearing the testimony of all witnesses offered by both parties, the judge stated at the custody hearing that he would refer the matter to the juvenile court for investigation and report. An investigation was made and the investigator's nine page report was submitted to the superior court. The judge refused to reveal the contents of the report to either party except for the recommendation which stated that custody should be awarded to the father. According to the court's conclusions of law, custody was awarded to the father based, in part, upon this report.

The mother argues that she was denied the right of cross examination. She relies on Moody v. Gilbert, 208 Ga. 784 ( 69 S.E.2d 874) (1952), where this court reversed the trial court's custody award because a report of the juvenile court was considered which was not subjected to cross examination. Camp v. Camp, 213 Ga. 65 ( 97 S.E.2d 125) (1957); Sheppard v. Sheppard, 208 Ga. 422 ( 67 S.E.2d 131) (1951); Everett v. Sharpe, 207 Ga. 502 ( 63 S.E.2d 1) (1951); and Kilgore v. Tiller, 194 Ga. 527 ( 22 S.E.2d 150) (1942), are all to the same effect.

Code Ann. § 24A-302(b), as amended in 1974, permits superior courts handling divorce cases involving the custody of children to transfer the issue of custody to the juvenile court for investigation and report back to the superior court. It is not error for that report to contain a recommendation. It is error however for the issue of child custody to be decided on the basis of that report where either parent is denied access to the report and is thereby denied a hearing and the right to examine witnesses in an effort to refute the report.

In view of this determination, we need not consider the remaining enumerations of error.

Judgment reversed. Nichols, C. J., Undercofler, P. J., Ingram and Hall, JJ., concur. Jordan, J., concurs in the judgment only.


ARGUED FEBRUARY 16, 1977 — DECIDED APRIL 20, 1977.


Summaries of

Anderson v. Anderson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 20, 1977
235 S.E.2d 11 (Ga. 1977)

In Anderson, we held (238 Ga. 632) that "It is error... for the issue of child custody to be decided on the basis of [a report of the juvenile court] where either parent is denied access to the report and is thereby denied a hearing and the right to examine witnesses in an effort to refute the report."

Summary of this case from McNabb v. Carver
Case details for

Anderson v. Anderson

Case Details

Full title:ANDERSON v. ANDERSON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Apr 20, 1977

Citations

235 S.E.2d 11 (Ga. 1977)
235 S.E.2d 11

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