WOODSON v. INGRAM

No. 23451.

477 P.2d 455 (1970)

Lester I. WOODSON and Gloria A. Woodson, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Martha Estelle INGRAM, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, In Department.

October 26, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Cohen, Denver, for plaintiffs in error.

Menin & Harthun, Carl L. Harthun, Denver, for defendant in error.


KELLEY, Justice.

Plaintiffs in error, Lester and Gloria Woodson, were respondents in the district court; defendant in error, Martha Ingram, was petitioner.

On July 6, 1964, when Anita Lynn Ingram was three months old, a hearing was held in juvenile court on a petition of guardianship. The court found that Anita was then living with the Woodsons with the consent of her mother, Martha Ingram, because the mother had multiple sclerosis and was unable to care for...

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