| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 páginas
...gnided by the following considerations : 1. By what appears to be for the best interest of the chilil, in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral...welfare; and if the child is of a sufficient age to form au intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in determining the question;1 '2.... | |
| California - 1874 - 524 páginas
...the Court or officer is to be guided by the following considerations: One — By what appears to be for the best interest of the child in respect to its...and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the Court may consider that preference in... | |
| California - 1876 - 626 páginas
...interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference,...As between parents adversely claiming the custody 01 guardianship, neither parent is entitled to it as of right; but, other things being equal, if the... | |
| California - 1876 - 612 páginas
...interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference,...question. 2. As between parents adversely claiming the cnstody or guardianship, neither parent is entitled to it as of right ; but, other things being equal,... | |
| California - 1876 - 622 páginas
...guardian, the court or officer is to be guided by the following considerations : 1. Ry what appears to be for the best interest of the child in respect to its...and its mental and moral welfare ; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preierence, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| Montana - 1877 - 520 páginas
...the court or officer is to be guided hy the following considerations: First. By what appears to be for the best interest of the child in respect to its...and its mental and moral welfare; and, if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| Montana (Ter.) - 1877 - 956 páginas
...officer is to be guided by the following considerations: first. By what appears to be for the Ixst interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and, if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| California. Probate Court (San Francisco), Milton Hills Myrick - 1880 - 364 páginas
...however, to the paramount duty of the Court to consider in awarding such custody, whether it will be " for the best interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare." A father, by leaving a child for any period in the care and custody of another, does not, by that act... | |
| Utah - 1880 - 150 páginas
...mental and moral ing the apwelfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an fSardutns.' of intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in' determining the question. 3. Of persons equally entitled to the custody in other respects, preference shall be given as follows:... | |
| 1915 - 1230 páginas
...appointment of general guardians, the court should be guided by what appears to be for the best Interests of the child in respect to its temporal and Its mental and moral welfare, as announced in Brigman v. Cheney, 27 Okl. 510, 112 Рас. 993. In that case the contest for letters... | |
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