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Gray v. Sweat

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 8, 1972
189 S.E.2d 87 (Ga. Ct. App. 1972)

Opinion

46846.

ARGUED JANUARY 10, 1972.

DECIDED MARCH 8, 1972. REHEARING DENIED MARCH 24, 1972.

Adoption. Barrow Superior Court. Before Judge Dunahoo.

Quillian Quillian, Alfred A. Quillian, for appellant.


1. "It is a well-settled principle of law that the mere failure of a parent to provide support for a minor child who is in the possession or custody of another person, and no support of the child is requested or needed, is not a failure to provide necessaries, or such abandonment as will amount to a relinquishment of the right of the parent to parental custody and control. Brown v. Newsome, 192 Ga. 43 ( 14 S.E.2d 470); Rawdin v. Conner, 210 Ga. 508, 512 ( 81 S.E.2d 461)." Coleman v. Way, 217 Ga. 366 (2) ( 122 S.E.2d 104). See also Glendinning v. McComas, 188 Ga. 345 ( 3 S.E.2d 562). Compare Meyers v. State of Ga., 124 Ga. App. 146 ( 183 S.E.2d 42) and Johnson v. Strickland, 88 Ga. App. 281 ( 76 S.E.2d 533).

2. Upon application of the above rule to the present case, we are constrained to hold that the trial judge did not err in denying the petition for adoption filed by the stepfather of the child to which the natural father had not consented. While the evidence may authorize a finding the natural father had abandoned the child, it does not demand such finding.

Judgment affirmed. Bell, C. J., and Hall, P. J., concur.

ARGUED JANUARY 10, 1972 — DECIDED MARCH 8, 1972 — REHEARING DENIED MARCH 24, 1972.


Summaries of

Gray v. Sweat

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Mar 8, 1972
189 S.E.2d 87 (Ga. Ct. App. 1972)
Case details for

Gray v. Sweat

Case Details

Full title:GRAY v. SWEAT

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Mar 8, 1972

Citations

189 S.E.2d 87 (Ga. Ct. App. 1972)
189 S.E.2d 87

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