104 P. 296 | Or. | 1909
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a proceeding by habeas corpus to recover the custody of a child, a boy — Joseph Lester Barnes — being at this time two years and four months of age. Petitioner and Ada Barnes, the parents of the child, were married June 10, 1906, and resided in Adams County, Washington, where petitioner owns a large farm. They separated about December 26, 1906, the wife returning to the home of her parents, and thereafter residing with them. On June 10, 1907, the child was born, and on February 15, 1908, in Adams County, Washington, this petitioner secured a decree of divorce from his wife, Ada, on the ground of desertion, the decree giving to the wife the care and custody of the child until such time as the court should order otherwise, and providing that the wife should not remove the child beyond the jurisdiction of that court. Thereafter it was stipulated that the decree of the court should be amended so as to eliminate the provision that the wife shall not remove the child from the jurisdiction of the court. The wife thereafter, with the child, removed to Union County, Oregon, where on October 7, 1908, she died at the home of her mother, this defendant, and requested her mother to take care of the baby and -keep him, which she promised to do,
The court erred in its conclusion of law that the best interests of Joseph Lester Barnes required that he remain in the custody of defendant, and in dismissing the writ, and in not awarding the child to petitioner. Judgment is reversed and the cause remanded to the lower court for such further proceedings as may be proper, not inconsistent with this opinion. Reversed.