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  • Title: Matter Adoption Force by Stiens Etc
  • Author : 673 Court of Appeals of Indiana No. 18
  • Release Date : January 10, 1956
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 63 KB

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The appellees, Ralph Stiens and Marjorie Stiens, the latter referred to hereinafter in this opinion and in the testimony in
the court below as Margie Stiens, filed their petition in the court below for the adoption of one Carolyn Marie Force, alleging
in such petition that such child was abandoned and deserted by the mother of said child, Mary Force, more than six months
immediately preceding the filing of the petition. The prayer of said petition asked for an order of court for the adoption
of such child as their ward and that the name of such child be changed to Carolyn Marie Stiens. No notice was issued on the
petition to either parent of the child in question. However, the mother of such child, and appellant herein, voluntarily appeared
and filed answer and in such answer asked that the petition of appellees be denied and that she had not and did not consent
to the adoption of such child. The father of such child, William Force, after the cause had been taken under advisement and
prior to the judgment, filed his written consent to the adoption. The cause on the issues formed on appellees' petition and appellant's answer was submitted to the court for trial and the
court found for the petitioners and ordered that the said Carolyn Marie Force be adopted as the child of the petitioners,
Ralph Stiens and Margie Stiens, and that the name of such child be changed to Carolyn Marie Stiens, and a due order and certificate
of adoption was entered by the lower court. The appellant filed a motion for a new trial, the grounds of which motion were
that the judgment, finding and decision of the court below was not sustained by sufficient evidence and was contrary to law.
This motion was overruled and this appeal followed.


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