Case Name: Kane, a minor, appellant v. Quigley, appellee (Two Cases)
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1964-12-29
Citations: 29 Ohio L.R. 68
Docket Number: 38584 and 38585
Parties: Kane, a minor, appellant v. Quigley, appellee (Two Cases).
Judges: Taft, C. J., Zimmerman, Matthias, Griffith and Herbert, JJ., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Reporter; a weekly journal published in the interest of the legal profession in the state of Ohio
Volume: 29
Pages: 68–68

Head Matter:
38584 and 38585.
Kane, a minor, appellant v. Quigley, appellee (Two Cases).

Opinion:
Appeals from the Court of Appeals for Cuyahoga Comity.
O'Neill, Judge.
A petition by a minor child, alleging that a defendant wrongfully induced the plaintiff's father to abandon his family thereby (1) depriving the plaintiff of his father's affection, companionship and guidance and (2) bringing unwanted attention and unwarranted publicity causing embarrassment, humiliation and loss of social standing to the plaintiff, is subject to demurrer on the ground that it fails to state a cause of action.
Judgments affirmed.
Taft, C. J., Zimmerman, Matthias, Griffith and Herbert, JJ., concur.
Gibson, J., dissenting.