Nebraska Supreme Court, 1991

Knickrehm v. Knickrehm

Knickrehm v. Knickrehm
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided October 18, 1991 · Hastings, White, Shanahan, Grant, Fahrnbruch, Boslaugh, Caporale
475 N.W.2d 908; 239 Neb. 290; 1991 Neb. LEXIS 341 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

Knickrehm v. Knickrehm

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The father appeals from the judgment of the trial court which, on application of the mother to terminate joint custody previously stipulated to by the parties and approved by the court, awarded sole custody of the parties’ minor child to the mother with specific visitation rights to the father.

The ultimate test in determining the appropriateness of an award involving custody of a minor child is reasonableness, as determined by the facts in each case, and the trial court’s determination normally will be affirmed in the absence of an abuse of discretion. Capaldi v. Capaldi, 235 Neb. 892, 457 N.W.2d 821 (1990).

We have reviewed the record de novo, as we are required to *291 do, and determine that the trial court did not abuse its discretion. See Capaldi v. Capaldi, supra.

Affirmed.

Boslaugh and Caporale, J J., not participating.

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