Supreme Court of Georgia, 1979

Andrews v. Cromer

Andrews v. Cromer
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided April 5, 1979
243 Ga. 472; 255 S.E.2d 18; 1979 Ga. LEXIS 943

Andrews v. Cromer

Opinion of the Court

Per curiam.

The appellant was held in contempt of court for failing to return the minor child of the parties to the appellee following her visitation with the child. She contends that there is no precedent for holding one in criminal contempt of court for retaining a child beyond the visitation period. We disagree. Fields v. Fields, 240 Ga. 173 (240 SE2d 58) (1977).

The trial court was also authorized to modify the visitation rights of appellant on its own motion in the contempt proceeding. Sampson v. Sampson, 240 Ga. 118 (239 SE2d 519) (1977); Kent v. Tankersley, 243 Ga. 471 (1979).

We find no abuse of discretion by the trial court in entering the contempt order.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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