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LIFSEY v. LIFSEY.
43910.
WELTNER, Justice.
Modification of custody. Madison Superior Court. Before Judge Grant.
The father was awarded permanent custody of the parties' two young sons in 1981, at the time of the divorce. In 1985, when the father moved out of state, the mother sought a change of custody. The trial court found both parents to be fit custodians, and ordered that the boys live with each parent for alternating periods of 12 months, visiting the other parent on alternate weekends. We granted certiorari to review the Court of Appeals' denial of the father's application for discretionary appeal.
OCGA 19-9-3 (a) provides that in change of custody cases the trial court's duty "shall be to exercise its discretion to look to and determine what is for the best interest of child or children and what will best promote their welfare and happiness and to make its award accordingly."
1. If there is any reasonable evidence to support the trial court's decision concerning change of custody as between parents, such decision will be affirmed on appeal. Gazaway v. Brackett, 241 Ga. 127, 128 (244 SE2d 238) (1978). There is evidence in the record to support the trial court's decision to change custody, and we affirm that decisIon.
2. The terms of changed custody, however, make up a different inquiry. The parents live approximately 400 miles apart and in different states. There is no evidence in the record that might support findings that the best interests of the children will be served by requiring that they change residences, school systems, circles of friends, activities, and states on a yearly basis.
3. We remand the case to the trial court for further consideration as to the particulars of custody.
Andrew J. Hill, Jr., for appellee.
John W. Timmons, Jr., for appellant.
DECIDED JANUARY 15, 1987.
Saturday November 22 10:31 CST


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