NEW HAMPSHIRE AID SOCIETY v. MORGAN

No. 5453.

107 N.H. 246 (1966)

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY v. ASA H. MORGAN & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 30, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

McLane, Carleton, Graf, Greene & Brown and John T. Franklin (Mr. Franklin orally), for the plaintiff.

G. Wells Anderson, county attorney (by brief and orally), for the defendant county commissioners of Merrimack county.

Upton, Sanders & Upton (Mr. Gilbert Upton orally), for the defendant town of Loudon.

William W. Treat and Robert G. Tetler (Mr. Tetler orally), for the defendant town of North Hampton.

Alvin E. Taylor, county attorney (by brief and orally), for the defendant county commissioners of Rockingham county.

Hall, Zellers, Morse & Gallagher (Mr. Charles T. Gallagher orally), for the defendant town of Dunbarton.

George R. Scammon and Robert G. Whitman (Mr. Whitman orally), for the defendant town of Exeter.


PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff, a private charitable corporation, expended from December 10, 1957 to May 1, 1965 for the support and care of two minor children, John F. Bailey, Jr. and Thomas Bailey, the sum of $10,903.11. It voluntarily assumed the custody and care of these children by agreement with their father, John F. Bailey, entered into on November 7, 1957. The children then resided with their parents in Exeter, but the parents were divorced in January 1958, and...

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