Mothershed v. Mothershed
Mothershed v. Mothershed
Opinion
This is a divorce case. The Circuit Court of Montgomery County awarded custody of the parties' two year old male child to the mother.
The father appeals and contends through able counsel that the trial court erred in failing to award custody to the father. We do not find such an abuse of discretion that requires reversal and affirm.
The record reveals that the father is a sergeant in the United States Air Force and that he plans to make the military his career. The mother is a Filipino and is not an American citizen. The parties lived together prior to their marriage. Apparently, the parties married after the birth of the child.
The evidence is in conflict as to the mother's conduct toward the child. Members of the father's family testified the mother did not properly care for the child. Other witnesses and the mother testified that she did properly care for the child. We do not deem it necessary to set out the testimony in detail.
The father in brief contends that the advantages to the child would be far greater with the father than with the mother. This contention is in large measure based on the fact of the mother's foreign birth and the parties' different financial status. *Page 502
As this court has stated oftentimes, cases dealing with custody of children are among the hardest to deal with and courts are seldom satisfied in all respects with the results reached. However, the overwhelming consideration in cases of this nature is the welfare of the children. Blankenship v.Blankenship,
We are further mindful, as our now Presiding Judge Wright stated in Turner v. Turner,
In view of the presumption favoring the trial court's finding and the primary consideration being the welfare of the child, this court cannot say the trial court committed reversible error in awarding the primary custody of the child to the appellee-mother.
This court may not substitute its judgment for that of the trial court with respect to the custody of children in a divorce case. Sutton v. Sutton,
AFFIRMED.
WRIGHT, P.J., and BRADLEY, J., concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Robert Vernon Mothershed v. Leonarda Tecson Mothershed.
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- Published