Case Name: Patrick James Clay, appellee, v. Tera Lynn Clay, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1988-04-15
Citations: 228 Neb. 264
Docket Number: No. 87-560
Parties: Patrick James Clay, appellee, v. Tera Lynn Clay, appellant.
Judges: Hastings, C.J., Caporale, Grant, and Fahrnbruch, JJ., and Cheuvront, D. J.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 228
Pages: 264–264

Head Matter:
Patrick James Clay, appellee, v. Tera Lynn Clay, appellant.
421 N.W.2d 797
Filed April 15, 1988.
No. 87-560.
Rick G. Wade of Jeffrey, Hahn, Hemmerling & Wade, P.C., and R.L. Jeffrey, for appellant.
Frederick D. Franklin of George Qualley, P.C., for appellee.
Hastings, C.J., Caporale, Grant, and Fahrnbruch, JJ., and Cheuvront, D. J.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The respondent, Tera Lynn Clay, appeals from the order of the district court placing the care, custody, control, and possession of the children of the parties, Patrick James Clay, Jr., and Jill Marie Clay, in and with the petitioner, Patrick James Clay. We have, as required in cases of this nature, reviewed the record de novo to determine whether the district court abused its discretion. Grindle v. Grindle, 226 Neb. 807, 415 N.W.2d 150 (1987).
We find no such abuse; accordingly, the judgment of the district court is affirmed.
Affirmed.