· 6/9/1950
Holloway v. Bradley
Citations
- 230 S.W.2d 1003
- 190 Tenn. 565
- 26 Beeler 565
- 1950 Tenn. LEXIS 523
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- explaining that decisions regarding parenting arrangements are factually driven and require careful consideration of numerous factors
- “The supreme rule to which all others should yield is the welfare and best interest of the child”
- “The supreme rule to which all others should yield is the welfare and best interest of the child.”
- “The supreme rule to which all others should yield is the welfare and best interest of the child.”
- “The supreme rule to which all others should yield is the welfare and best interest of the child.”
- “The supreme rule to which all others should yield is the welfare and best interest of the child.”
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Judges: Gailor
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