In re the Adoption of Bellows

366 N.W.2d 848, 1985 S.D. LEXIS 259
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedApril 24, 1985
DocketNo. 14680
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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In re the Adoption of Bellows, 366 N.W.2d 848, 1985 S.D. LEXIS 259 (S.D. 1985).

Opinions

WOLLMAN, Justice.

This is an appeal by Donna Sue Bellows from a judgment that declared that she had abandoned her two children and that therefore her consent was not required as a condition precedent to the adoption of the children by Sandra Lee Bellows. We reverse and remand with directions to dismiss the petition for adoption.

Donna Sue Bellows (Donna) and James W. Bellows (James) were married on April 19, 1975. Two children were born to the marriage, Candi Sue on December 24, 1975, and James William, Jr. on August 24, 1977.

Donna and Jim lived in Brodhead, Wisconsin, the area in which they grew up, from the time of their marriage until the spring of 1981, when they moved to Sioux City, Iowa, so that James could be closer to his parents, who were then living there. James’ parents moved into the residence occupied by Donna and James and slept in the upstairs bedroom, while Donna and James and the children slept downstairs on the floor. This living arrangement continued until August of 1981, when Donna decided to leave the family home out of her concern for the best interests of the children. By her own admission, she and James frequently fought up to the time she left the marital home. In response to a question regarding what they fought about, Donna testified, “The kids. His parents. Family.”

On or about August 1, 1981, Donna left Sioux City and went to Janesville, Wisconsin, where her mother and her two sisters were living. James acknowledged that Donna’s primary concern at the time she left the marital home was the welfare of the two children. He testified that Donna initially wanted joint custody of the children so that they would visit her during the summers but that he had talked her out of that.

James later commenced divorce proceedings against Donna, which culminated in the entry of a decree on May 25, 1982, granting him a divorce. Among other things, the decree provided that James should have the care, custody, and control of the two children, “subject to reasonable visitation privileges by the Defendant, only upon approval of the Court.” The italicized portion was added to the typewritten portion of the decree by the trial judge in his own handwriting, as witnessed by his signature and date.

In November of 1981, Donna hitch-hiked to Houston, Texas, where she remained until August of 1982, when she returned to Wisconsin.

After Donna left the marital home, James and the children moved from Sioux City to a trailer court near Jefferson, South Dakota. He then moved to a rented house in Elk Point, South Dakota. Neither the Elk Point residence nor the residence at the [850]*850trailer court had a telephone. James then moved to a trailer court in North Sioux City, South Dakota. He installed a phone in that residence but requested that the number be unlisted.

Petitioner, Sandra Lee Bellows, married James on May 29, 1982.

Donna sent birthday cards to James, Jr. on his birthday in August of 1981 and 1982. She wrote to James and the children from Texas in August of 1982. Among other things, this letter informed James that Donna wanted to make sure that the children always knew who their real mother was. In this letter she also asked James to send her a copy of the divorce decree. He refused to do so, but advised Donna by letter that she was not entitled to visitation of the children until she obtained a court order permitting her to do so. He also advised her that the children were doing well in school and that they had many friends and a good home. He also advised Donna to ask her attorney for a copy of the divorce decree. Donna obtained a copy of the decree in late September of 1982 after writing to the Union County Clerk of Courts.

Donna wrote to James in October of 1982 asking about the children. The letter contained a message to Candi to the effect that Donna was sure that Candi was doing well in school and that she should be a good girl. The letter also contained a message to James, Jr. asking whether he was being good for his father and telling him to listen to his father.

According to Donna’s testimony, she attempted to call James after he had moved to Jefferson, South Dakota, but was advised that the telephone company had no listing for him. She tried on several more occasions to reach James by phone and was advised that his number was unlisted.

During 1982 and 1983, Donna occasionally saw James’ mother, who was then living in the same area in Wisconsin, while shopping or at the doctor’s office. Donna asked Mrs. Bellows if she had heard from James and inquired about the children. Donna also asked James’ niece in August of 1982 how James, Jr. and Candi were. Donna kept in her possession a photo album of the children and a book in which she from time to time wrote poems to them.

At the time of the final hearing on the petition, March 27, 1984, Donna had been unemployed during the preceding year and was receiving aid for families with dependent children.

Donna had no contact with the children by way of letter or telephone call from October of 1982 until the petition for adoption was served upon her in December of 1983.

At the time this action was tried, SDCL 25-6-4

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