Aguilar v. Aguilar
Annotate this CaseFather filed for divorce from Mother and sought custody of Daughter. Mother’s sister, Aunt, intervened and sought custody of Daughter. The circuit court awarded custody of Daughter to Aunt, finding that Aunt sought custody of Daughter only until such time as Father or Mother was able to properly care for Daughter and that it was in Daughter’s best interest to remain with Aunt. Father appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the extraordinary circumstance that Aunt has been Daughter’s primary caregiver for almost all of Daughter’s life was sufficient to rebut Father’s presumptive rights; and (2) the circuit court properly considered which custody arrangement was in Daughter’s best interest.
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