In re Custody of Sloan

25 Va. Cir. 227, 1991 Va. Cir. LEXIS 296
CourtAmherst County Circuit Court
DecidedOctober 3, 1991
StatusPublished

This text of 25 Va. Cir. 227 (In re Custody of Sloan) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Amherst County Circuit Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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In re Custody of Sloan, 25 Va. Cir. 227, 1991 Va. Cir. LEXIS 296 (Va. Super. Ct. 1991).

Opinion

By JUDGE J. MICHAEL GAMBLE

As you know, this case comes to this Court on appeal from the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of Amherst county. The trial de novo was held in this Court on August 20, 1991, and September 25, 1991. At the conclusion of the trial on September 25, 1991, 1 awarded full legal and physical custody of Shamema to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Further, I denied M. Ismail Sloan, the natural father of Shamema, any visitation rights.

This letter will serve as my written opinion to supplement the finding and decision of this court on September 25, 1991. Shamema, now ten years of age, was born in 1981 in the State of New York as the only child of a marriage between M. Ismail Sloan and Honzagool Sloan. A custody dispute eventually arose between Ismail Sloan and Honzagool Sloan over the custody of Shamema. By order dated May 24, 1982, the New York Court divested M. Ismail Sloan of custody of Shamema and awarded custody to Honzagool. The New York Court further ordered that Shamema not be removed from the State of New York unless ordered by the Court. In July, 1982, M Ismail Sloan, without the permission of the New York Court or Honzagool, took Shamema from a mosque in New York City and brought her to the State of Virginia. Despite efforts by Honzagool and the New York Court, Shamema was never returned to that jurisdiction. Honzagool eventually returned to her native Pakistan and has made no further efforts to regain custodial possession of Shamema since her return to that country. The New York Court never restored custody to M Ismail Sloan. Eventually, [228]*228however, the New York Court relinquished jurisdiction of the custodial matters to the Virginia Courts.

Fairly soon after bringing Shamema to the State of Virginia, Ismail Sloan placed her in the custody of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Shamema was less than one year of age at that time. In the beginning, Ismail Sloan paid to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts a fee for "babysitting" and reimbursed out-of-pocket expenses. Later, however, for an approximate two and one-half year period, Ismail Sloan had no contact with Mr. and Mrs. Roberts or Shamema and did not send them any support. As a result, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts developed a parent and child relationship with Shamema and stood in loco parentis to her. Ismail Sloan returned to Lynchburg after the two and one-half year absence and instituted custody proceedings in the Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.

Ismail Sloan did not disclose the location of Shamema to either the New York courts or Honzagool until he returned to Virginia in 1985 and filed a custody petition in the Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District court. He alleges that he was afraid that the "Black Muslims" would kidnap the child and take her to her mother’s home in a remote and backward area of Pakistan. Ismail Sloan filed his custody petition in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District court of Amherst County in January, 1986, and Honzagool was eventually served with a copy of this process by mail and by publication. On April 2, 1986, the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court gave temporary legal custody of Shamema to Ismail Sloan and physical custody to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. The court further ordered that the child should not be removed from the State of Virginia. By order dated August 25, 1986, the Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court set a final custody hearing for October 8, 1986, and effective September 7, 1986, awarded physical custody of Shamema to Ismail Sloan with visitation allowed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Between August 25, 1986, and September 7, 1986, Ismail Sloan removed the child from the State of Virginia (in violation of the April 2, 1986, order).

For reasons that were never sufficiently explained, Ismail Sloan, prior to September 5, 1986, took Shamema outside of the United States of America, eventually taking [229]*229residence in the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Sloan then kept Shamema outside of the jurisdiction of the Virginia Courts until early 1991. Dr. Marjorie Sloan, the mother of Ismail Sloan, was also taken along on this journey. Shamema’s travels included trips to many different countries, including a bizarre experience in Bangkok, Thailand, in September, 1990, where her grandmother, Marjorie Sloan, became ill and was removed from a Bangkok hospital by a Thai lawyer and brought back to the State of Virginia. Also, the Thailand courts awarded custody and control of Shamema to the Thailand Department of Public Welfare through the efforts of the same lawyer. Ismail Sloan avoided the Thailand authorities and brought Shamema back to U.A.E. Eventually, his wife, Renuka, contacted Mr. and Mrs. Roberts by telephone, and airline tickets were mailed to them to travel to the United States. Renuka, Shamema, and Jessica (Sloan’s child by Renuka) returned to the United States in November, 1990.

On August 27, 1986, after Ismail Sloan had removed Shamema from the State of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts filed for custody in their own right by petition in the Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court.

Also, Honzagool, the mother of Shamema, wrote several letters to the Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court which are in the Court record, submitting herself to the jurisdiction of that Court. Ismail Sloan appealed this decision to the Amherst County Circuit Court.

The Amherst County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court awarded custody of Shamema to Mr. and Mrs. Roberts by order of July 17, 1991, and granted Ismail Sloan visitation supervised by the Department of Social Services.

On September S, 1991, Shamema Sloan was visiting with Ismail Sloan at his home on Trent’s Ferry Road in the City of Lynchburg under the supervision of Rick Groff, caseworker with the Amherst County Department of Social Services pursuant to the order of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of Amherst County dated July 17, 1991. During such visitation, Ismail Sloan attempted to escape from the supervision of Mr. Groff and again remove Shamema Sloan from the territorial jurisdiction of this Court. Mr. Sloan had rented a Budget rental car (in the name of another person), had in his possession airplane [230]*230tickets from Greenville, South Carolina, to Tokyo, Japan. He attempted to remove Shamema from the observation of Mr. Groff through the backyard of the Trent’s Ferry Road property. A scuffle occurred between Mr. Groff and Mr. Sloan which resulted in Shamema actually running from Mr. Sloan and locking herself into Mr. Groff’s vehicle. The police subsequently apprehended Mr. Sloan and found in his possession the rental contract for the car and the airplane tickets. An abduction charge was filed against Mr. Sloan in the City of Lynchburg where the incident occurred.

Mr. Sloan testified that he believes that he is still married to Honzagool although he has also now married Dayawathie ("Linda"). Also, he has fathered a child by Renuka. At one point in time after he returned to the United States in 1990, both Renuka and Dayawathie (and children) stayed in his mother’s home on Trent’s Ferry Road in the City of Lynchburg. Additionally, Mr. Sloan’s first marriage was to Anda Ara vena Sloan. His first wife has custody of these children, and Mr. Sloan has not seen them since 1985. Additionally, a judgment in the amount of $17,550.00 was awarded against him in the State of New York, and later docketed in the State of Virginia, for failure to pay child support on his children by his first marriage.

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