84 Pa. Super. 409 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1924
Submitted November 14, 1924.
Paul C. Weber, Jr., is ten years old. His father and mother separated in 1918. For six years he has been living with an aunt of his mother, who all parties interested admit, is a woman of good character and well qualified to properly rear the boy. The father of the boy is a Catholic and when he married his present wife she also adopted that faith. The aunt is a Protestant. The mother has been contributing to the support of the child right along and desires the present arrangement to continue. The father has within the last six years given about $100 to the boy's support. The whole question seems to center about the religious faith in which the child is to be brought up. There is no question that the child lives under good surroundings with the aunt. The father insists he shall be brought up as a Roman Catholic and for that reason wants the boy given to him. There is nothing apparently in the testimony which would indicate that the father, who is a cabaret dancer, has a proper home for the child. The court very reluctantly awarded the custody of the child to his father, using this language, "The law is binding upon me and I will have to give the child to some one else but I don't like to do it." He stated that Mrs. Miller, the aunt, impressed him as being a good woman and that he granted the petition reluctantly. We took occasion to say in the recent case of Com. ex rel. Kelley v. Kelley,
The order of the lower court is reversed, the matter is sent back in order that the court may determine whether the permanent welfare and best interests of the child *413 will be best conserved by awarding it to the custody of Mrs. Ida Miller or Paul C. Weber, Sr., having regard to the fitness of the parties.