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Cox v. Mills

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 14, 1977
238 Ga. 374 (Ga. 1977)

Opinion

31940.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 21, 1977.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 14, 1977.

Habeas corpus; custody of child. Bibb Juvenile Court. Before Judge McGehee.

Moore McLaughlin, James B. McLaughlin, Jr., for appellant.

John M. Hancock Jr., for appellees.


Pamela Davidson Cox filed a habeas corpus action in the Superior Court of Bibb County, seeking to obtain custody of her six-year-old child from her great-grandmother and step great-grandfather, Bertha and Lester Mills. The Mills had obtained custody of the child pursuant to an order of the Juvenile Court of Bibb County dated June 23, 1972, whereby custody was removed from the mother and the parental rights of the father were terminated. This order expired at the end of two years by operation of law. Code § 24A-2701.

The superior court transferred the case to the Bibb County Juvenile Court, which found that the mother had forfeited her right to custody of the child by failing to act more promptly to regain custody following the termination of the 1972 order. The record indicates that the mother has made no significant contribution toward the support of the child since it has been in the custody of the Mills and that up until December, 1975 when she married, she led an extremely unstable, transient existence. Her efforts to regain custody began a few months later, in May, 1976. On these facts, it cannot be said that she voluntarily released her parental rights to the Mills or that she abandoned her child or that she otherwise forfeited her right to custody under Code §§ 74-108, 74-109, and 74-110. See Heath v. Martin, 225 Ga. 181 (1) ( 167 S.E.2d 153) (1969); Shaddrix v. Womack, 231 Ga. 628 (4) ( 203 S.E.2d 225) (1974).

Nor was a showing made that the mother was unfit to have custody, which is the only other ground upon which custody could be denied her in a contest with nonparents. See White v. Bryan, 236 Ga. 349 ( 223 S.E.2d 710) (1976); Childs v. Childs, 237 Ga. 177 ( 227 S.E.2d 49) (1976). The trial court did find that the mother had failed to provide a home suitable for the upbringing of the child prior to her marriage in December, 1975. However, there was no evidence indicating that she is presently unfit to have custody. See Heath v. Martin, supra, p. 183; Shaddrix v. Womack, supra, pp. 632-633. Accordingly, the trial court erred in denying custody to the mother.

Judgment reversed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED JANUARY 21, 1977 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 14, 1977.


Summaries of

Cox v. Mills

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 14, 1977
238 Ga. 374 (Ga. 1977)
Case details for

Cox v. Mills

Case Details

Full title:COX v. MILLS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 14, 1977

Citations

238 Ga. 374 (Ga. 1977)
233 S.E.2d 353

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