Morris v. Donahue
Morris v. Donahue
Opinion of the Court
This appeal comes to this Court from a habeas corpus proceeding instituted in the Court of Common Pleas for Chesterfield County where the case was heard at chambers by the Honorable J. Woodrow Lewis upon the petition and answer, with certain affidavits submitted by both parties, and oral testimony given by other witnesses, as a resült of which His Plonor passed his Order awarding the custody of Byron Belle Autry, a minor child approximately seven years of age, to the respondents. This appeal now comes to .this Court upon exceptions which raise several questions.
A study of the Judge’s Order reveals that he gave great weight to the testimony presented at the time, but the record presented to this Court discloses only the petition and answer and the supporting affidavits filed at the time of the hearing, and is therefore incomplete. At the time of oral argument, counsel stated that the proceedings were very informal and the rules of Court not strictly adhered to by reason of agreement between counsel. “Neigh *124 borhood justice” may be convenient and effective upon occasion when counsel is in accord, but where an appeal is taken, this Court can only act upon such matters as are contained .in the record. The question of custody of minor children is always one of grave concern to the Courts, and we are unwilling to accept such responsibility without a full and complete record.
The case is therefore demanded to the Court of Common Pleas for Chesterfield County with instructions that it be tried de novo for the purpose of completing the record.
Remanded.
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