Williams v. Ferrell, 28054

Decision Date29 November 1973
Docket NumberNo. 28054,28054
Citation231 Ga. 470,202 S.E.2d 427
PartiesMargaret A. WILLIAMS v. Dora FERRELL.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Tom M. Strickland, Athens, for appellant.

Orr & Kopecky, Wilbur A. Orr, Washington, Carroll B. Leavell, Athens, for appellee.

Syllabus Opinion by the Court

INGRAM, Justice.

This is an appeal in a habeas corpus case involving the custody of a 15-year-old girl. The action was brought in the Superior Court of Wilkes County by the natural mother of the child against the paternal grandmother. After a hearing, the trial court entered an order awarding custody to the grandmother but made provision for visitation by the mother.

From the evidence adduced at the hearing, it was disclosed that the mother and father of the child are separated but not divorced, and that the father of the child presently lives in Athens, Georgia, while the mother resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When the child was 13 months of age, she and one of her brothers were brought to the home of the grandmother where, except for occasional visits to the mother's home in Philadelphia, the child has continued to live with her grandmother.

Only the mother, the child and the child's personal physician testified at the hearing. The child related at the hearing that while she did not hate her mother, neither did she love her mother because she did not know her and that she desired to remain in the home of her grandmother. She further said that she considered her mother a stranger to her. After the child's last visit to her mother's home in Philadelphia, she returned to the grandmother's home at the request of her father who paid her expenses for the trip. The physician testified that the child is suffering from acute leukemia and has an estimated life expectancy of approximately one year. He also testified that an emotional disturbance could aggravate the child's condition and that the child was presently receiving good medical treatment. The child's father was neither a party to, nor a witness in, the trial of the case. No court has passed on the custody of the child prior to the present proceedings at the conclusion of which the child was left in the grandmother's custody. It is from this award that the mother has appealed to this court, asserting that she has not forfeited her parental right to the child and is not unfit to have the child's custody. Held:

1. The trial court, upon hearing a writ of habeas corpus for the detention of a child, is vested...

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  • Clark v. Wade
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • February 16, 2001
    ...remaining together in custody of paternal grandmother who had cared for them for nine years after father's death); Williams v. Ferrell, 231 Ga. 470, 202 S.E.2d 427 (1973) (trial court did not abuse its discretion by finding "in effect" that fit mother had lost her right to custody of 15-yea......
  • Stegall v. Stegall, 31716
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • January 27, 1977
    ...in exceptional cases, if the parent is found to be unfit. Triplett v. Elder, 234 Ga. 243, 215 S.E.2d 247 (1975). Williams v. Ferrell, 231 Ga. 470(1), 202 S.E.2d 427 (1973); Perkins v. Courson, 219 Ga. 611, 135 S.E.2d 388 (1964).' White v. Bryan, 236 Ga. 349, 350, 223 S.E.2d 710, 711 In my o......
  • White v. Bryan
    • United States
    • Georgia Supreme Court
    • February 24, 1976
    ...in exceptional cases, if the parent is found to be unfit. Triplett v. Elder, 234 Ga. 243, 215 S.E.2d 247 (1975); Williams v. Ferrell, 231 Ga. 470(1), 202 S.E.2d 427 (1973); Perkins v. Courson, 219 Ga. 611, 135 S.E.2d 388 The unfitness of the parent should be shown by clear and convincing ev......
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    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • September 15, 2011
    ...was mentally retarded and enrolled in a special needs educational program in denying custody to biological mother); Williams v. Ferrell, 231 Ga. 470, 202 S.E.2d 427 (1973) (taking into account that child suffered from acute leukemia and was currently receiving good medical treatment in deny......
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