Phillips v. Barker

419 P.2d 15, 244 Or. 513, 1966 Ore. LEXIS 482
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 19, 1966
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Phillips v. Barker, 419 P.2d 15, 244 Or. 513, 1966 Ore. LEXIS 482 (Or. 1966).

Opinion

GOODWIN, J.

This appeal presents a jurisdictional question arising out of multieounty and interstate litigation over the custody of three children. The trial court awarded the custody to the plaintiffs, Robert M. Phillips, Jr., and Patsy Lynn Phillips, husband and wife. Robert M. Phillips, Jr., is the brother of Judith Phillips Barker, the deceased mother of the children. Roland Barker, the defendant father, appeals.

The parties in the court below and in this court ■have devoted much of their attention to their relative merits as custodians. We do not reach the merits because the trial court was without jurisdiction in the matter and should have dismissed the suit.

The relevant chronology is as follows:

On June 7,1963, Roland Barker and Judith Phillips Barker were divorced. Custody of the three children was awarded to Judith.

On July 12, 1963, Judith died.

On August 8, 1963, all three children were made temporary wards of the “County Court of Tillamook County, Juvenile Department,”

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Related

Children's Services Division v. Vest
719 P.2d 904 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1986)
State ex rel. Phillips v. Barker
425 P.2d 753 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1967)
State ex rel. Barker v. Sholes
425 P.2d 754 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1967)

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