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Com. ex rel. Schrim v. Smith

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 17, 1952
85 A.2d 617 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1952)

Opinion

November 16, 1951.

January 17, 1952.

Parent and child — Custody of children — Right of parents — Children born out of wedlock — Subsequent marriage — Prior moral lapse of father.

In a habeas corpus proceeding for custody of a child, in which it appeared that the child and her sister had been born while the mother was unmarried; that, subsequently, the father of these two children married the mother and thus legitimatized them; that the other of the two children lived with the parents; and that the father, before he married the mother of the children, had had an affair with a married woman; it was Held that custody of the child was properly awarded to the parents.

Before RHODES, P.J., HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS, ARNOLD and GUNTHER, JJ.

Appeal, No. 152, April T., 1951, from order of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, April T., 1951, No. 266, in case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ex rel. Jane Schrim et vir. v. John Smith et ux. Order affirmed.

Habeas corpus proceeding for custody of minor child. Before ELLENBOGEN, J.

Order entered awarding custody of child to petitioners. Respondents appealed.

Henry Kauffman, with him Louis Little, for appellants.

Frank D. DiCenzo, with him Louis L. Kaufman, for appellees.


Argued November 16, 1951.


On a writ of habeas corpus brought by her parents against appellants, the court awarded custody of Linda Schrim (born in 1949) to the parents, and the respondents appealed.

Both Linda Schrim and her sister, Sherry, were born to the mother while she was unmarried. Subsequently the father of these two children married the mother and thus legitimatized them. Sherry lives with her parents.

The respondents first obtained custody of Linda from the mother when she was quite ill following a Caesarean operation.

It is conceded that no question of abandonment arises in this case.

The only question raised is the fitness of the parents. While the mother had two illegitimate children, yet these were made legitimate by the marriage. It is urged that the father, before he married the children's mother, had an affair with a married woman. These facts are not determinative of the issue. The condition of the home of the parents is concededly good. There is no question that the parents are exceedingly fond of this child and desire her to live with them. The husband is employed in the city of Pittsburgh and has a take home pay of about $75 a week. The parents, are entitled to custody unless they are unfit. Certainly the fact that this child was born out of wedlock, and that thereafter the father and mother married, is no reason to deprive them of custody. The moral lapse of the father, before his marriage, is likewise insufficient to deny the parents custody.

Cf. Commonwealth ex rel. Martocello v. Martocello, 148 Pa. Super. 562, 25 A.2d 855.

Judge ELLENBOGEN, writing for the court below, went to great pains to determine what was for the welfare of this child, and we agree with him. The welfare of the child will undoubtedly be promoted by being brought up by her own parents and with her sister, however much such order may grieve the respondents.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Com. ex rel. Schrim v. Smith

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 17, 1952
85 A.2d 617 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1952)
Case details for

Com. ex rel. Schrim v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:Commonwealth ex rel. Schrim v. Smith, Appellant

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 17, 1952

Citations

85 A.2d 617 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1952)
85 A.2d 617

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