Willet v. Warren
Willet v. Warren
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from an order refusing to appoint this appellant, L. Willet, guardian of Mildred Strong, a minor, and appointing respondent,. Mrs. Felix Warren, as such. Mrs. Betty Strong, the mother of the minor, was left a widow several years ago, With an infant child, Mildred, depending upon her for support. Something over three years before the commencement of this action, Mrs. Strong placed Mildred in the care and custody of the appellant and his wife, in the city of Spokane, where, with the exception of absences a time or two on brief visits, she has continuously remained, and is now, in their care and custody. It was the agreement, when Mildred was placed in the home of the Willets, that her mother should pay her hoard and necessary expenses for taking care of her, which she did for some time. But this consideration ceased after a time, and the child was allowed to stay with the Willets, where she was provided with the necessaries of life and sent regularly to school and church.
In October, 1902, Mrs. Strong became seriously ill, and went to the home of her sister, the respondent, in the state of Idaho, where she died in a few days. After
The testimony in this case is brief, and we have carefully examined it, and, while ordinarily in a case of this kind the judgment of the lower court would have great weight with an appellate court, in this case the testimony is all here and practically uncontradicted. The minor is absolutely without estate, so that there is no question of financial motive attributed to either of the applicants. And the court found that both applicants were of good moral character, and that each was capable of supporting the minor in accordance with her station in life. The court presumably awarded the guardianship to the respondent on the sole ground that she was related by consanguinity to the minor, and, everything else being equal, we think this would be a just determination.
Biut in this ease, during the life of the mother, .the relatives had not in any way assisted in maintaining this minor, but such assistance had been rendered exclusively by the appellant and his wife. She had lived with them for over three years. The undisputed testimony is that a great attachment had grown up between the Willets and Mildred. They had advanced her interests at the sacrifice of their own private means. They had sent her continuously to the public schools in the city of Spokane; had prepared her for Sunday school, and sent her regu
The relatives have no legal right to her custody, and the main consideration is the welfare of the child. While, as we have before said, the ties of natural affection are not to be disregarded, yet it does not always follow that these ties exist because of kinship or consanguinity. The respondent and her husband are not residents of this state. They live in Idaho, and, while their good character seems to be established by the testimony, and undisputed, their circumstances, it seems to us, do not present as favorable conditions for the rearing of the child as do the circumstances of the Willets. The Warrens in the summer time live on a mountain, some forty miles from Lewiston, in Idaho, where Mr. Warren keeps a stage station and hotel, or wayside house. It does not appear where they live in the winter time, but it is conceded that they are residents of the state of Idaho. The Willets are residents of the city of Spokane, in good circumstances, convenient to schools, churches, Sunday schools, and society. The court found, that the appellant and his wife were in comfortable circumstances; that they cared for and educated Mildred in the public schools of Spokane, and sent her regularly to Sunday school, during the time that she was with them; that they are able, financially, to care for and educate her; and that they
The judgment is reversed, with instructions to the lower court to grant the petition of the appellant.
Fullerton, C. J., and Hadley and Mount, JJ., concur.
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