CUTTS v. CUTTS


229 Or. 33 (1961)

366 P.2d 179

IN THE MATTER OF BRUCE CUTTS, A CHILD. CUTTS v. CUTTS

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Modified and remanded November 8, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert P. Dickinson and Lincoln S. Ferris, Portland, argued the cause and submitted briefs for appellant and petitioner Stanford Cutts.

Melville H. Geil, Deputy District Attorney, Portland, argued the cause for Multnomah County Juvenile Court and Multnomah County. With him on the brief was Charles E. Raymond, District Attorney, Portland.

No appearances for respondent Zaree King Cutts.

Before ROSSMAN, Presiding Justice, and PERRY, SLOAN, O'CONNELL and GOODWIN, Justices.


MODIFIED AND REMANDED.

GOODWIN, J.

Stanford Cutts appeals from an order of the circuit court denying his petition to adopt a four-year-old boy and committing the child permanently to the Oregon State Public Welfare Commission.

During the spring of 1956, Stanford became acquainted with an unmarried woman who expected shortly to bear a child. Stanford was then married to a woman hereafter called Zaree. Stanford and Zaree

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