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Brown v. Brown

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 4, 1973
200 S.E.2d 760 (Ga. 1973)

Opinion

28236.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 12, 1973.

DECIDED OCTOBER 4, 1973.

Child custody. Wayne Superior Court. Before Judge Knox.

Albert E. Butler, Richard D. Phillips, for appellants.

Thomas, Howard Smith, Robert B. Smith. Hubert H. Howard, for appellee.


The evidence authorized the judgment changing the custody of the children from the mother to the father.


ARGUED SEPTEMBER 12, 1973 — DECIDED OCTOBER 4, 1973.


This appeal is from a judgment of the Superior Court of Wayne County changing the custody of three minor children from their mother Kay Vickers Brown to their father Horace Jack Brown.

The father filed a petition against the mother and her parents alleging in essence that since the original divorce decree the mother had abandoned the children for long periods of time, leaving them with the mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Vickers, who are unable and unwilling to give proper care to the children.

Upon the trial evidence was submitted as to the circumstances surrounding the custody of the children, and the court found that the mother had abandoned them for long periods of time and that there had been a change in condition which adversely affected their welfare. Thereupon he awarded the father custody of them and provided that the mother have certain visitation rights.

We have examined the evidence and found that it amply supports the action taken by the trial court.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


Summaries of

Brown v. Brown

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 4, 1973
200 S.E.2d 760 (Ga. 1973)
Case details for

Brown v. Brown

Case Details

Full title:BROWN et al. v. BROWN

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 4, 1973

Citations

200 S.E.2d 760 (Ga. 1973)
200 S.E.2d 760

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