Brian Lloyd Bull petitioned for divorce from his wife, Ann Michelle Bull. A judge resolved all of the issues in a non-jury trial,
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during which evidence was adduced regarding the parties’ fitness to have custody of the two minor children of the marriage. Finding neither party to be an unfit parent, the trial court entered a final judgment and decree awarding primary physical custody of the minor children to Wife and unsupervised visitation to Husband, with both parties sharing joint legal custody. We granted Husband’s application for discretionary appeal pursuant to this Court’s pilot project. See
Wright v. Wright,
1. Husband asserts that the trial court abused its discretion when it awarded primary physical custody to Wife, contending that the trial court overlooked evidence that the children would be harmed if they remained in Wife’s custody. Where the trial court exercises its discretion and awards custody to one fit parent over the other fit parent, this Court will not interfere unless the evidence shows the trial court clearly abused its discretion.
Urquhart v. Urquhart,
2. Husband also contends that he was improperly denied the right to closing argument. In
Wilson v. Wilson,
Judgment affirmed.
