Hunt v. Hunt
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Opinion
This was a habeas corpus case, disposed of by the ordinary of Heard county, whose judgment was taken by ..certiorari to the superior court.
Ring Hunt, in his petition for the writ of habeas cor[258]*258pus, alleged, in substance, that he was the father of the two children in controversy; that Jane Hunt illegally detained them under the pretence that the petitioner had committed them to her custody; that she was a woman of bad character, moving about from place to place, not a fit person to have the care and control of children, and that she had no means of supporting them except by her illegal and immoral practices.
In her answer, Jane Hunt denied all the allegations of the petition, except that she had the custody of the children. She alleged that she was their mother, had always supported and cared for them; that on July 10, 1891, the petitioner voluntarily, in writing, released to her the custody of the children and disclaimed any right to them; and that he was a drunkard, of immoral character, and an unfit person to have control.of children.
At the hearing before the ordinary, the evidence was conflicting, though its general tendency was to show that the father of the children was a drunkard, and their mother a prostitute. It also appeared that the paternal grandfather of the children was a man of property, well able to support them; that the petitioner re-resided with his father, and that his father and mother both desired to have the children brought to their house and to take care of them. The ordinary awarded the custody of the children to the petitioner’s father and mother, and his judgment was reversed by the superior court. We will now briefly notice the material questions presented for our adjudication.
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