Ward v. Lamb
Ward v. Lamb
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The appeal was taken from an order of the district court dismissing an appeal from an order of the probate court relating to adoption of a minor.
Both parents of the minor are dead. Bertha A. Ward is its duly appointed guardian. Bertha A. Ward and her husband offered to adopt the child, the guardian consenting in that capacity. The appellants offered to adopt the child, and the two offers came on for consideration at the same time. • The -appellants are strangers to the child, and the guardian refused to consent to its adoption by them. The court found it was for the best interest of the child that it should be adopted by the Wards, and entered an order accordingly.
The appellants discuss the subject of appeal to the district court from an order of the probate court consummating adoption. In
The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- In re Adoption of Charles William Cormack, (F. W. Ward and Bertha A. Ward v. C. J. Lamb and Sophia Lamb, Appellants.)
- Cited By
- 2 cases
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. Adoption op Minor Child — Offer to Adopt Rejected — No Appeal. A person who offers to adopt a child, but who is unable to obtain consent of the child’s guardian, is not qualified to appeal from an order of the probate court consummating adoption of the child by another.