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Cole v. Cole

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Oct 24, 1986
395 N.W.2d 494 (Neb. 1986)

Opinion

No. 85-678.

Filed October 24, 1986.

Appeal from the District Court for Red Willow County: JACK H. HENDRIX, Judge. Affirmed.

Leonard P. Vyhnalek of McCarthy, McCarthy Vyhnalek, for appellant.

John J. Battershell, for appellee.

KRIVOSHA, C.J., BOSLAUGH, WHITE, HASTINGS, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, and GRANT, JJ.


This is an appeal from an order modifying the custody provisions of a decree of dissolution of the parties' marriage. The modification order changed custody of the parties' minor child from the appellant mother to the appellee father. Custody matters are initially entrusted to the sound discretion of the trial judge, which matters, on appeal, will be reviewed de novo on the record and affirmed in the absence of an abuse of the trial judge's discretion. In our de novo review, where the evidence is in conflict, we will give weight to the fact that the trial judge observed and heard the witnesses and accepted one version of the facts rather than another. Chalupa v. Chalupa, 220 Neb. 704, 371 N.W.2d 706 (1985); Parsons v. Parsons, 219 Neb. 736, 365 N.W.2d 841 (1985). After reviewing the matter de novo on the record, we find no abuse of the discretion of the trial court, and we find that custody of the minor child should be changed as ordered by the trial court.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Cole v. Cole

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Oct 24, 1986
395 N.W.2d 494 (Neb. 1986)
Case details for

Cole v. Cole

Case Details

Full title:TERESA M. COLE, APPELLANT, v. RONNIE L. COLE, APPELLEE

Court:Supreme Court of Nebraska

Date published: Oct 24, 1986

Citations

395 N.W.2d 494 (Neb. 1986)
395 N.W.2d 494

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