Ward v. Ward

30 P.3d 1001, 272 Kan. 12, 2001 Kan. LEXIS 593
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedSeptember 14, 2001
Docket85,352
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Bluebook
Ward v. Ward, 30 P.3d 1001, 272 Kan. 12, 2001 Kan. LEXIS 593 (kan 2001).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Larson, J.:

We begin our opinion, in this complex and troubling appeal involving the guardianship and custody of a now 7-year-old little girl, cognizant of the admonition of Chief Justice Frank D. Celebrezze of the Ohio Supreme Court in In re Wonderly, 67 Ohio St. 2d 178, 188, 423 N.E.2d 420 (1981), where in a contest over a guardianship, he said:

‘While statutes can be amended and case law can be distinguished or overruled, we take judicial notice of the fact that children grow up only once. When a mistake is made in a custody dispute, the harmful effects are irrevocable.”

The appeal presented to us is by the minor child’s maternal uncle and aunt, Stanley R. Gateley and Tina Gateley, of Gilmore, Texas, who contend that the Kansas guardianship proceedings involving Jaclynn Paige Ward are jurisdictionally defective and a custody decree of an Oklahoma court must be recognized and enforced in Kansas against Dave Ward and Donna Ward who were designated guardians and conservators of Jaclynn Paige Ward by her father, Stanley T. Ward, when he moved her from Oklahoma to Kansas *14 following the death of her mother, Vanita Ruth Ward, in an accident.

Statement of facts

The following facts were stipulated by the parties in the trial court:

"1. Jaclynn Ward was bom February 28, 1994, in Clinton, Custer County, Oklahoma, to Vanita Ruth Ward and Stanley T. Ward, and she resided in Weatherford, Custer County, Oklahoma, from the time of her birth until January 23, 2000.
“2. Vanita Ruth Ward and Stanley T. Ward were divorced in the District Court, 2nd Judicial District, Custer County, Oklahoma, Case No. FD-98-150 captioned, Vanita Ruth Ward vs. Stanley T. Ward.
“3. A Journal Entry of Judgment and Decree of Divorce was filed on October 21, 1999, in the Custer County, Oklahoma District Court Case No. FD-98-150, wherein the Court determined that Vanita Ruth Ward was a ‘fit and proper person to be awarded exclusive care and custody of the minor child, [Jaclynn Paige Ward, bom February 28,1994] subject to [Stanley T. Ward’s] restricted visitation rights. Said visitation was to be for a maximum of three afternoon visitations per week, each being a maximum of three (3) hours in length.’
“4. On January 11, 2000, Vanita Ruth Ward was killed in an accident.
“5. Thereafter, Jaclynn Ward remained in the physical custody of her grandmother, Georgia Gateley, and her maternal aunt and uncle, Tina Gateley and Stanley R. Gateley, in Weatherford, Oklahoma except for those periods of time when Stanley T. Ward had physical custody of her.
“6. After Vanita Ward’s death on January 11,2000, Stanley T. Ward had physical custody of Jaclynn Ward for 2 hours on January 13, 2000; for 2 hours on January 14, 2000; for 2 hours on January 16, 2000; and for 2 hours on January 19; 2000. On January 23, 2000 Stanley T. Ward stated that he wished to have physical custody of Jaclynn for 3 hours and the Gateleys agreed. Stanley T. Ward did not return Jaclynn Ward to the Gateleys at the end of 3 hours.
“7. On January 23, 2000, David and Donna Ward flew from Norton, Kansas, to Weatherford, Oklahoma, and returned to Norton, Kansas, with Stanley T. Ward and Jaclynn Ward.
“8. Stanley Ward resided in Weatherford, Oklahoma, as of January 24, 2000.
“9. On January 24, 2000, Stanley T. Ward as surviving natural guardian of Jaclynn Ward, filed a Petition in the District Court of Norton County, Kansas, Case No. 00-P-02, seeking to have David Ward and Donna Ward, his brother and sister-in-law, appointed as co-guardians and co-conservators of Jaclynn Ward. At die time, Jaclynn Ward was physically present in Norton County, Kansas and was in die physical custody of Stanley T. Ward. At this point, the Gateleys had filed nothing in Oklahoma.
*15 “10. Notice of the hearing on the petition was never provided to Georgia Gateley, Tina Gateley or Stanley Gateley, after the Norton County District Court found no notice was necessary.
“11. The District Court of Norton County, Kansas, issued an Order Appointing David Ward and Donna Ward as Co-Guardians on January 24, 2000, in Norton County District Court Case No. 00-P-02. At the time, Jaclynn Ward was physically present in Norton County, Kansas and was in the physical custody of Stanley T. Ward.
“12. Letters of Guardianship were issued to David Ward and Donna Ward by the District Court of Norton County, Kansas, on January 24, 2000, in Norton County District Court Case No. 00-P-02. At the time, Jaclynn Ward was physically present in Norton County, Kansas and was in the physical custody of Stanley T. Ward.
“13. On January 25, 2000, the Norton County District Court issued an Order Nunc Pro Tunc in Case No. 00-P-02 correcting the spelling of the Ward s first name from ‘Jacqueline’ to ‘Jaclynn.’
“14. On January 31, 2000, the Honorable Jacqueline P. Duncan, Judge of the District Court of Custer County, Oklahoma, conferred with the Honorable Wilda Brown, District Magistrate Judge of the Norton County, Kansas, District Court, and Judge Duncan advised Judge Brown that Oklahoma intended to retain its jurisdiction over Jaclynn Ward. Judge Brown refused to dismiss the Kansas guardianship proceeding.
“15. On February 29, 2000, Stanley R. Gateley, Tina Gateley and Georgia Gateley filed a ‘Special Appearance and Petition to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction and to Enforce Oklahoma Court Orders,’ in Norton County District Court Case No. 00-P-02.
“16. On January 26, 2000, Stanley R. Gateley and Tina Gateley filed a Petition in the Custer County, Oklahoma District Court, Case No. PG-2000-3, seeking guardianship of Jaclynn Ward.
“17. On February 3, 2000, after giving notice to David Ward and Donna Ward, and after attempting unsuccessfully to give notice to Stanley T. Ward, the District Court of Custer County, Oklahoma, held a hearing in Case No. PG-2000-3 entitled, In the Matter of the Guardianship/Custody of Jaclynn Paige Ward, aminor, by and through her maternal aunt and uncle as next friend, Stanley R. Gateley and Tina Gateley, Plaintiff, vs. Stanley T. Ward, Dave Ward and Donna Ward, Defendants (‘the Oklahoma guardianship proceedings’) and granted co-guardianship of Jaclynn Ward to Stanley R. Gateley, Tina Gateley and Georgia Gateley. Stanley T. Ward, Dave Ward and Donna Ward appeared at the hearing specially for purposes of objecting to Oklahoma’s jurisdiction and arguing a motion to dismiss filed with the Custer County, Oklahoma District Court on February 3, 2000, which motion was denied.
“18. In February 29, 2000, Stanley R. Gateley caused a certified copy of the Order issued in the Oklahoma guardianship proceedings, Custer County *16 Oklahoma, Case No.

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