IN INTEREST OF KELLY STEVENS

Nos. 262, 276, 1993.

652 A.2d 18 (1995)

In the Interest of KELLY STEVENS (D.O.B. 11/15/86). Robin REED, Petitioner Below, Appellant-Cross/Appellee, and Charles and Mary Conner, Would be Intervenors Below, Appellants, v. Thomas P. DILLARD, Respondent Below, Appellee-Cross/Appellant.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Rehearing en Banc: December 2, 1994.

Decided: January 13, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kathryn J. Laffey (argued), Erhart & Laffey, Wilmington, for appellant Robin Reed.

Kevin Gross (argued), Rosenthal, Monhait, Gross & Goddess, P.A., Wilmington, for appellee and cross appellant Thomas P. Dillard.

Joel D. Tenenbaum (argued), Woloshin, Tenenbaum & Natalie, P.A., Wilmington, for appellants Charles and Mary Conner.

P. Clarkson Collins, Jr. and Barbara D. Crowell (argued), Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, Guardians ad litem, for Kelly Stevens.

Before VEASEY, C.J., WALSH, HOLLAND, HARTNETT and BERGER, JJ., constituting the Court en Banc.


WALSH, Justice.

The opinion in this case dated October 27, 1994, which was released after argument before a panel of three justices and which affirmed the decision of the Family Court, is withdrawn. The following opinion of the Court en Banc is substituted.

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