In Re Adoption of Wyant

51 N.E.2d 221, 72 Ohio App. 249, 40 Ohio Law. Abs. 164, 27 Ohio Op. 105, 1942 Ohio App. LEXIS 671
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 31, 1942
Docket324
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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In Re Adoption of Wyant, 51 N.E.2d 221, 72 Ohio App. 249, 40 Ohio Law. Abs. 164, 27 Ohio Op. 105, 1942 Ohio App. LEXIS 671 (Ohio Ct. App. 1942).

Opinion

*165 OPINION

By GUERNSEY, P. J.

The notice of appeal in this case prescribes an appeal upon questions of law and fact but the appellant has in open court conceded and this court has determined that the case is not a chancery case and is therefore not retriable .on the facts in this court, and consequently the appeal stands and is considered as an appeal upon questions of law.

The appeal is from an order of the Probate Division of the Common Pleas Court of B[enry county, Ohio, made in a proceeding pending in said court wherein Dulcía Gunter and Dayton Gunter petitioned said court for permission to adopt as their own children, William Lee Wyant a child of the age of thirteen years, and James Duane Wyant a child of the age of eight years, granting said petition for adoption.

The. petition, omitting the caption and oath thereto, is in the words and figures following, to wit:

“Your ^petitioners Dulcie Gunter and Dayton Gunter respectfully represent that they are husband and wife; that they were married on the 17th day of May, 1941, at Winchester, Indiana; that said Dulcie Gunter is of the age of 36 years, and that said Dayton Gunter is of the age of 34 years, and that the place of residence of both is Malinta, Henry county, Ohio.

“Your petitioners desire to adopt William Lee Wyant a child of the age of 13 years, born on the 6th day of July, 1929, at Portland, Indiana, and whose place of residence is Malinta, Ohio, and desire to adopt James Duane Wyant, a child of the age of 8 years, born on the 9th day of October, 1933, at Jefferson Township, Adams county, Indiana, and whose place of residence is Malinta, Ohio.

“Neither of said children possess any property of any kind.

“Said children are full brothers and have both of their parents living, the said Dulcie Gunter, being their mother and resides in Malinta, Ohio, and their father, Chelsea Wyant, resides in Indianapolis, .Indiana, and his post office address is Overland Trucking Company, Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. The parents of said children, to wit: Dulcie Wyant and Chelsea Wyant were divorced by the decree of the Circuit Court of Jay county, Indiana, at Portland, Indiana, and in said decree said Dulcie Wyant, now Dulcie Gunter, was awarded *166 the care, custody and control of said children; that the said Chelsea Wyant has wholly failed and neglected to support said children, or to contribute to their support for more than two years last past.

“Your petitioners further represent that said children have resided in their home since the 17th day of May, 1941.

“That they are possessed of sufficient means and ability to maintain and educate said children properly.

“Your petitioners therefore pray that upon the final hearing of this case, they may be permitted by order of said court, to adopt as their own children the said William Lee Wyant and James Duane Wyant and that the names of said children be changed to William Lee Gunter and James Duane Gunter by which names they shall respectively be known.

Dulcie Gunter

Dayton Gunter.”

The petition is sworn to by both the petitioners.

Following the filing of the petition in the Probate Division of the Common Pleas Court, the said William Lee Wyant duly filed his consent in writing to such adoption, and the said Dulcie Gunter, one of the petitioners and the mother of said William Lee Wyant, duly filed her consent in writing to such adoption; and Chelsea Wyant, father of said William Lee Wyant and James Duane Wyant, filed his answer to the petition.

In his answer the said Chelsea Wyant denies each and every, all and singular, the allegations in the petition and objects to the jurisdiction of the Probate Court to make any order concerning the adoption of said children, or the care, custody, education and maintenance thereof, for the following reasons which are in said answer stated as facts, to wit:

“1. Dulcie Gunter and Chelsea Wyant were heretofore united in marriage and the children designated in the petition and before this court for adoption, were born as the’ issue of said marriage, and born during lawful wedlock of said parties, a.nd said Chelsea Wyant is the father of said children, and said Chelsea Wyant has not consented to the entering of any decree of adoption in this court.

“2. Said Dulcie Gunter and said Chelsea Wyant, in the year 1935, were actual bona fide and permanent residents of the County of Jay in the State of. Indiana, and said Dulcie Gunter instituted an action for divorce in the Circuit Court of Jay County, in said State of Indiana, while said parties were *167 residents thereof, and caused said Chelsea Wyant to be duly served with process in said action according to the laws of the State of Indiana, which action was not contested by said Chelsea Wyant, and by the consideration of said court in said action, the care, custody and maintenance of said children was awarded to said Dulcie Gunter, until the further order of the said court. And said Circuit Court of Jay County, Indiana, now has the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of said children, and said children are now wards of said court, and said court has not consented to the entering of a decree of adoption by this court.

“3. Said Chelsea alleges that he has partially supported said children continuously in the last two consecutive years.”

The proceeding was thereafter heard in the Probate Division of the Common Pleas Court of Henry county, Ohio, on said petition, consents to adoption, and answer, and the evidence, and the following order and judgment entered:

“This day being the day appointed, the court proceeded to a hearing of the petition filed in this case, the answer of Chelsea Wyant and the evidence, and the examination of the parties at interest, under oath, and finds therefrom that the petitioners are husband and wife; that they were married on the 17th day of May, 1941, at Winchester, Indiana, that Dayton Gunter, the husband, is of the age of 34 years; that Dulcie Gunter, the wife, is of the age of 36 years, and that the place of residence of both is Malinta, Ohio.

“The court further finds that said children sought to be adopted, to wit: William Lee Wyant is 13 years of age, was born on the 6th day of July, 1929, at Portland, Adams County, Indiana, and his place of residence is Malinta, Ohio, and James Duane Wyant is 8 years of age, was born on the 9th day of October, 1933, at Jefferson Township, Adams County, Indiana, and his place of residence is Malinta, Ohio, and neither of said children is possessed of any property of any kind.

“That said children have both of their parents living.

“Said children are full brothers and have both of their parents living, the said Dulcie Gunter, being their mother and resides in Malinta, Ohio, and their father, Chelsea Wyant, resides in Indianapolis, Indiana, and his post office address is care of Overland Trucking Company, Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. The parents of said children, to wit: Dulcie Wyant and Chelsea Wyant were divorced by the decree *168

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