KANE v. QUIGLEY

Nos. 38584 and 38585.

1 Ohio St. 2d 1 (1964)

KANE, A MINOR, APPELLANT, v. QUIGLEY, APPELLEE. (TWO CASES.)

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided December 29, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. John L. Dowling, for appellants.

Messrs. Ward & Kennedy and Mr. Thomas C. Ward, for appellee.


O'NEILL, J.

The question presented is whether a minor child, acting through a parent as next friend, can maintain an action against a third party for wrongfully disrupting the family circle and depriving the child of affection, companionship and guidance of his father, and for bringing unwanted attention and unwarranted publicity to the child, causing him embarrassment, humiliation and loss of social standing.

There is no statutory basis for such a...

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