232 N.W. 184 | Mich. | 1930
To plaintiff's bill for divorce defendant filed answer and cross-bill for divorce. Plaintiff prevailed and was awarded custody of the child, a boy four years old. Defendant has appealed. *577
Essentially both bill and cross-bill charge cruelty. Defendant's important allegations, in support of which she had testimony, are that plaintiff sought unnatural sexual relations. The indelicacy of this subject forbids discussion of it. People v. Carey,
The chief question is the custody of the child. Prima facie
the mother is entitled to the custody of the young child. 3 Comp. Laws 1915, § 11484; Weiss v. Weiss,
The finding that the plaintiff is a suitable person to have the custody of the child is well sustained by the record, and the further finding that defendant is not a fit or suitable person is likewise sustained. Relative to her unfitness may be noted the grossly indecent matter conceived and alleged against plaintiff, her intemperate use of intoxicating liquor, her consorting with improper persons, and conduct showing small interest in her home and her child.
Affirmed.
WIEST, C.J., and BUTZEL, McDONALD, POTTER, SHARPE, NORTH, and FEAD, JJ., concurred. *578