Fortune v. Sinco

417 S.W.2d 515, 1967 Mo. App. LEXIS 655
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 18, 1967
DocketNos. 32228, 32334
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Fortune v. Sinco, 417 S.W.2d 515, 1967 Mo. App. LEXIS 655 (Mo. Ct. App. 1967).

Opinion

TOWNSEND, Commissioner.

Motion to modify provisions of divorce decree relating to custody of minor children was sustained and the father of children was given general custody and control. This appeal (No. 32,228) followed the overruling of mother’s motion for new trial or for new judgment.

On April 10, 1962 a decree of divorce was entered by the Circuit Court of St. Louis County upon defendant wife’s cross-bill after the husband withdrew his petition for divorce. The decree awarded the care, custody and control of two children, a boy and a girl, then twenty-two months and nine months of age, to the mother with temporary custody for one day per week to the father and with rights of reasonable visitation otherwise. Child support of $15.00 per week for each child was granted together with attorney’s fees to the wife.

The sequence of events is best stated in terms of epochs in the lives of the children involved.

Epoch 1: The mother, hereinafter referred to as defendant, kept custody of the children until about December 15, 1962, when, owing to financial difficulties, she turned the children over to> the father, mov-ant herein, under terms which are the subject of dispute.

Epoch 2: The children continued in the custody of the movant from December, 1962, to about April 27, 1964, with intermittent visits by the mother.

Epoch 3: On the latter date, with the consent of movant, the defendant took the children from movant’s home for an overnight stay with her. Defendant advised movant by telephone the following day that she was not returning them. Instead she took the children to Kansas City where she had taken up residence the preceding February. Under date of June 11, the defendant advised movant by letter that the children were with her in Kansas City, a fact of which he was unaware until receipt of the letter. Upon his search for them one week thereafter at the address given he was unable to find them. When he returned from Kansas City he had a call from Ralph Sinco, whom the mother later married — on June 20, 1964. A week later rnovant procured possession of the children in Kansas City upon paying the defendant $150, a sum which Ralph Sinco had requested that he pay her. The $150 was paid applicable as child support for the periods during which the children were with the defendant. Upon the last occasion movant told defendant that he was taking the children just for the week-end.

Epoch 4: Since receiving possession sometime in June, 1964, the movant has maintained the children in his home in Cedar Hill, Missouri.

Defendant testified that during Epoch No. 1 she had no income other than the child support payments up to September, 1962, and during that period she lived with her parents. In September, 1962 she moved in with a Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and went to work for Dunkin’ Donut. She states that in this time movant became delinquent in respect to six weekly payments for a total of $180; he limits his delinquencies to four weeks in July 1962 when he was in the hospital. By December 1962, defendant had lost her job with Dunkin’ Donut and had accumulated obligations of about $200 for groceries and clothing. When she attempted to collect delinquent payments from movant, he told her that he also had financial troubles and suggested that he take the children to live with him as he was getting married in about two weeks.

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