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Robello v. Robello

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 14, 1934
33 Haw. 90 (Haw. 1934)

Summary

In Robello v. Robello, 33 Haw. 90, the only change in the circumstances of the parties was the remarriage of the mother to a petty officer in the United States Navy and the establishment of a home at Waikiki in a cottage surrounded by an ample yard.

Summary of this case from Dela Cruz v. Dela Cruz

Opinion

No. 2129.

Submitted January 26, 1934.

Decided May 14, 1934.

APPEAL FROM CIRCUIT JUDGE FIRST CIRCUIT. HON.E.M. WATSON, JUDGE.

PERRY, C.J., BANKS AND PARSONS, JJ.

C.B. Dwight for libellant.

W.T. O'Reilly for libellee.


This is an appeal from a decree amending a former decree which was entered in a divorce proceeding. The first decree awarded the custody of a minor child, the offspring of the parties, to the father, with right of visitation to the mother. The amended decree awards the custody of the child to the mother, with right of visitation to the father.

The evidence discloses that after the first decree was rendered the mother went to the mainland and remained for about a year and a half. While there she married a petty officer of the United States navy, who is now stationed in the Territory. She and her present husband live at Waikiki in a two-bedroom cottage surrounded by an ample yard. There are no other children. Aside from her customary domestic duties her entire attention can be devoted to the care of the child, a boy about three years of age. No evidence is presented that she is not a proper person to care for the child. The evidence also discloses that during the time the father had the custody of the child he had made suitable arrangements with his parents, who live on a plantation at Kahuku, for its care. However, we have previously announced that the principle which governs such a case as this is the welfare of the child. (See Re Thompson Minor, 32 Haw. 479, and Fernandes v. Fernandes, 32 Haw. 608, 609.)

In the latter case, where the two children were eight and ten years old and where both parties were apparently capable of caring for them, we held that the mother was by nature better suited to bestow upon them the care and attention which they required than was the father. That doctrine guides us in the case at bar. The trial judge had the parties before him, heard them and other witnesses testify and reached the conclusion that the best interest of the child required that its custody be transferred from the father to the mother. We think this conclusion should not be disturbed.

The decree is affirmed.


Summaries of

Robello v. Robello

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 14, 1934
33 Haw. 90 (Haw. 1934)

In Robello v. Robello, 33 Haw. 90, the only change in the circumstances of the parties was the remarriage of the mother to a petty officer in the United States Navy and the establishment of a home at Waikiki in a cottage surrounded by an ample yard.

Summary of this case from Dela Cruz v. Dela Cruz
Case details for

Robello v. Robello

Case Details

Full title:CECILIA MARTIN ROBELLO v. LOUIS WALLACE ROBELLO

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: May 14, 1934

Citations

33 Haw. 90 (Haw. 1934)

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