Brown v. Brown
Annotate this CaseWife and Husband gave birth to a daughter, after which Husband filed for a divorce. The divorce decree filed by the circuit court provided that Wife would be granted custody of the child and adopted a limited visitation schedule for Husband agreed upon by the parties in order to accommodate Wife's nursing of the child. The parties agreed that once their daughter reached eighteen months of age, they would adhere to the standard visitation schedule. Once the child reached eighteen months, Wife moved to modify visitation based on her desire to continue nursing her child. The circuit court denied the motion. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the circuit court did not clearly err in finding that Wife failed to prove a material change in circumstances had occurred.
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