Beaulieu v. Birdsbill
Annotate this CaseMother and Father, who were never married, had one child, N.B. After Mother and Father ended their relationship, Mother retained custody of N.B. Mother subsequently entered into another romantic relationship, which produced N.B.'s half-sister, A.K. Later, Father filed an action requesting the trial court to grant him custody of N.B. The trial court granted Father's request, reasoning that Father would provide N.B. with heightened stability. Mother appealed, arguing that the trial court abused its discretion in concluding that compelling circumstances warranted the separation of siblings. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the trial court properly considered the relevant factors in making its custody determination, and its finding that compelling reasons existed to separate N.B. from her half-sibling was not clearly erroneous; and (2) therefore, the court did not abuse its discretion in awarding primary physical custody to Father.
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