183 Ga. 510 | Ga. | 1936
After rendition of a second verdict, granting the husband a final divorce on his cross-petition, and permitting both parties to marry again, the judge entered a decree which declared, in part: "It further appearing that the matter of the awarding of the custody of the said two children, Eloise and George Henriot, came on to be heard on the tenth day of January, 1936, and after hearing the evidence tendered by both parties, the court took the matter under advisement; and it further appearing to the court after a careful consideration of all the facts and circumstances, the parties at interest, the evidence submitted, and the court’s own conclusions, that it would be to the best interest of the said minors that they be awarded to the custody of the
Writ of error dismissed.