Valentine v. Morehead

212 N.E.2d 250, 64 Ill. App. 2d 469, 1965 Ill. App. LEXIS 1145
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 19, 1965
DocketGen. No. 50,531
StatusPublished

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Valentine v. Morehead, 212 N.E.2d 250, 64 Ill. App. 2d 469, 1965 Ill. App. LEXIS 1145 (Ill. Ct. App. 1965).

Opinion

MR. PRESIDING JUSTICE McCORMICK

delivered the opinion of the court.

In an adoption proceeding, an appeal was taken by James Valentine from an order finding him unfit as a father, terminating his rights as a parent, enjoining him from interfering with the custody of the child, and reaffirming a prior interim order which had awarded temporary custody of the child to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morehead.

The facts were that on September 19, 1964, Barbara Valentine gave birth to a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morehead, appellees, filed a verified petition on September 22, 1964, to adopt the baby, and made the usual recitations, including an allegation that Barbara Valentine was the sole surviving parent of the child. Barbara Valentine consented to the proposed adoption. An amended petition to adopt the child was filed on March 5, 1965, by the Moreheads in which they further alleged that James Valentine claimed to be the father of the child; that he had abandoned the mother and the child; and that he was unfit to have custody of the child. It was further stated on information and belief that he was not the father of the child.

By leave of the court James Valentine filed a verified petition on March 5,1965, in which he alleged that he had married Barbara on December 10, 1963; that she left him while she was pregnant on or about January 19, 1964; that Barbara Valentine had filed divorce proceedings on June 17, 1964; that he was subsequently informed that a child had been born of the marriage; that he was denied information of the child’s whereabouts; that on or about December 1, 1964, he was informed of the adoption proceedings, and that he had not been served with summons nor had he consented to the adoption. He prayed for a vacation of the order granting custody to the Moreheads and for an order giving him custody of the child. (The record does not indicate whether or not the divorce suit proceeded to a decree.)

After a hearing the Circuit Court entered an order on March 24, 1965, finding James Valentine unfit as a parent, and reaffirmed an order entered on September 28, 1964, which had awarded temporary custody of the child to the Moreheads.

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