O'HERRON v. JERSON

No. 8510SC1051.

346 S.E.2d 298 (1986)

James P. O'HERRON, Petitioner, for the Adoption of Adam Francis Jerson, v. Jack T. JERSON, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 5, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald H. Solomon, Raleigh, for petitioner-appellant.

No brief for respondent-appellee.


PARKER, Judge.

In his first assignment of error, petitioner contends the judgment should be vacated because there was insufficient evidence presented at trial to support the trial court's findings of fact and conclusions of law. We agree.

Findings of a trial judge sitting as the trier of fact will not be disturbed on appeal on the theory that the evidence did not support the findings if there is any competent evidence to support them. Mayo v. Mayo,...

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