This is an appeal from an order of the trial court denying the appellant father’s motion — made in conjunction with his contempt proceeding against his former wife, appellee — for a modification of child visitation rights. Code Ann. § 30-127 (b) (Ga. L. 1957, pp. 412, 413; 1962, pp. 713, 714; 1976, p. 1050; 1978, pp. 258, 272);
Sampson v. Sampson,
The trial judge’s statement, that he didn’t think that the appellant had "carried the burden,” does not necessarily indicate that he erroneously applied the decisional law prior to the 1976 amendment to Code Ann. § 30-127, supra. See
Sampson v. Sampson,
supra. Moreover, the evidence authorized his decision based on the existing circumstances, even if they had not changed. See
Dorminy v. Dorminy,
Modification of child visitation rights is a matter of discretion with the trial court
(Gazaway v. Brackett,
Judgment affirmed.
