IN THE MATTER OF ROSA

4 Cited authorities

  1. Burge v. City & County of San Francisco

    41 Cal.2d 608 (Cal. 1953)   Cited 37 times
    In Burge v. City and County of San Francisco, Cal. App., 256 P.2d 382, 386, it states that the essential element of custody of a child of divorced parents is the right to make decisions regarding the child's care, control, education, health and religion.
  2. Donnally v. Blankenstein

    167 Cal.App.2d 282 (Cal. Ct. App. 1959)   Cited 4 times

    Docket No. 18245. January 22, 1959. APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco amending a custody award to take the physical custody of a child from the father and award it to the mother. Orla St. Clair, Judge. Affirmed. Philip Adams and Reginald G. Hearn for Appellant. Lange Rockwell for Respondent. DOOLING, J. Plaintiff, the father of the minor child Laura Helen-Christa Donnally, appeals from an order of the court amending a custody award to take the physical

  3. In re Sutton

    53 S.E.2d 839 (W. Va. 1949)   Cited 10 times

    No. 10102 Submitted April 19, 1949. Decided June 7, 1949. Appeal from Circuit Court, Raleigh County. Proceeding in the matter of Daniel Ray Sutton, an infant, by Frank Wright and another, parents, against E.W. Worrell, agent for the department of police assistance, and others to set aside a judgment of the juvenile court involving custody of named child and restore petitioners to their full parental rights. To review an order of the circuit court refusing a writ of error to a judgment of the juvenile

  4. Allison et al. v. Bryan

    21 Okla. 557 (Okla. 1908)   Cited 26 times

    No. 2049, Okla. T. Opinion Filed June 25, 1908. 1. BASTARDS — Legitimation — Acknowledgement — Reception into Family. Under the terms of section 36, art. 2, c. 59 (section 3795) Wilson's Rev. Ann. St. 1903, the father of an illegitimate minor child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he be married, into his family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts or legitimates such child, and it acquires the legal