Manigo v. Tyler

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Manigo v. Tyler, 107 S.E. 914 (S.C. 1921)
116 S.C. 212; 1921 S.C. LEXIS 82
Watts

Manigo v. Tyler

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Watts.

This is an appeal from decree of Circuit awarding the custody and care of' two children to the respondent, the father, over that of the grandfather, the appellant.

The exceptions', three in number, impute error to his Honor in his findings that the best interests of the children was that they be given to the father, and not to remain in the care and custody of the appellant, the grandfather. The appellant has failed to convince us by the evidence in *213 the case that his Honor was in error, and that we should substitute our judgment; for that of the; Circuit Court. The greater weight of the testimony sustains his Honor’s findings.

All exceptions are overruled, and judgment affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Manigo v. Tyler.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appeal and Error — Finding Ti-iat Best Interests of Children Required Their Custody ry Their Eather Sustained. — A finding that it was to the best interests of two children that their care and custody be awarded to their father, instead of permitting them to remain with their grandfather, will be sustained, where the grandfather on appeal fails to convince the Supreme Court by the evidence that the finding was erroneous.