| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code, New York (State). - 1865 - 896 sider
...gnided by the following considerations : 1. By what appears to be for the best interest of the chilil, in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral...welfare; and if the child is of a sufficient age to form au intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in determining the question;1 '2.... | |
| David Price Belknap - 1873 - 660 sider
...•niij.j inn Min.&i Page 272. 246. In awarding the custody of a minor, or in appointing a general guardian, the Court or officer is to be guided by...be for the best interest of the child in respect to ts temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent... | |
| California - 1874 - 524 sider
...appointing a general guardian, the Court or officer is to be guided by the following considerations: One — By what appears to be for the best interest of the...and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the Court may consider that preference in... | |
| California - 1876 - 626 sider
...interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference,...As between parents adversely claiming the custody 01 guardianship, neither parent is entitled to it as of right; but, other things being equal, if the... | |
| California - 1876 - 622 sider
...appointing a general guardian, the court or officer is to be guided by the following considerations : 1. Ry what appears to be for the best interest of the child...and its mental and moral welfare ; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preierence, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| California - 1876 - 612 sider
...interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference,...question. 2. As between parents adversely claiming the cnstody or guardianship, neither parent is entitled to it as of right ; but, other things being equal,... | |
| Montana - 1877 - 520 sider
...appointing a general guardian, the court or officer is to be guided hy the following considerations: First. By what appears to be for the best interest of the...and its mental and moral welfare; and, if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| Montana (Ter.) - 1877 - 956 sider
...officer is to be guided by the following considerations: first. By what appears to be for the Ixst interest of the child in respect to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare; and, if the child be of a sufficient age to form an intelligent preference, the court may consider that preference in... | |
| California. Probate Court (San Francisco), Milton Hills Myrick - 1880 - 364 sider
...subject, however, to the paramount duty of the Court to consider in awarding such custody, whether it will be " for the best interest of the child in respect...to its temporal and its mental and moral welfare." A father, by leaving a child for any period in the care and custody of another, does not, by that act... | |
| 1917 - 1228 sider
...of the child In respect to Its temporal and Its mental and Its moral welfare; and if the child Is of s [ / "~ W 7 . _ ? ' / \p d 9 + { ;n (Civ. Code, § 246, subd. 1). If the language just quoted from section 1761 of the Code of Civil Procedure... | |
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