This appeal is from the judgment of the Juvenile Court of Fulton County, awarding the custody of two minor children to their father. The issue of custody arose in a divorce action, and the Superior Court of Fulton County, on October 4, 1971, referred the question of custody to the juvenile court for final determination. Counsel for the parties in a pre-trial conference agreed that: "There is no question as to the legality of the referral of the custody question in this case to the Juvenile Court for 'investigation, trial and final determination.”’
1. In
Showalter v. Sandlin,
2. Waiver or consent of the parties cannot confer on a court jurisdiction of a subject matter wherein it has none at law. When a court has before it a matter where it has no jurisdiction of the subject matter, no legal judgment can be rendered except one of dismissal; and when this court discovers from the record on appeal that a judgment has been rendered by a court having no jurisdiction of the subject matter, it will of its own motion reverse the judgment.
Smith v. Ferrario,
3. The judgment granting custody of the minor children to the father is reversed, with direction that the question of custody be returned to the Superior Court of Fulton County for hearing and determination.
Judgment reversed with direction.
