Case Name: In re MARRIAGE OF Raymond E. HIRZY, Petitioner-Appellant, and Diane J. Hirzy, Respondent
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1978-01-04
Citations: 560 S.W.2d 613
Docket Number: No. 10525
Parties: In re MARRIAGE OF Raymond E. HIRZY, Petitioner-Appellant, and Diane J. Hirzy, Respondent.
Judges: All concur.
Reporter: South Western Reporter Second Series
Volume: 560
Pages: 613–614

Head Matter:
In re MARRIAGE OF Raymond E. HIRZY, Petitioner-Appellant, and Diane J. Hirzy, Respondent.
No. 10525.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Springfield District.
Jan. 4, 1978.
M. Craig Cassing, Brown, Buckley & Cassing, Sedalia, for petitioner-appellant.
Dan L. Birdsong, Routh, Thomas, Birdsong & Hutton, Rolla, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The trial court modified the custodial portion of a dissolution decree and appel lant-father contends the order is not supported by substantial evidence.
The decree vested primary custody of two children in Diane. Raymond was granted temporary custody during the summer months, on alternate weekends, and on alternate Christmas and Thanksgiving days.
The modification gave Raymond temporary custody of the children for 30 days during the summer and granted him reasonable rights of visitation with the children in Oklahoma City.
Subsequent to the 1975 dissolution, Diane married an Oklahoma resident and she and the children were living in that state when the decree was modified. Raymond had also re-married and had changed his place of residence in Missouri.
We have reviewed the 58 page transcript and the briefs of the parties. The modification order is supported by substantial evidence and no error of law appears. An opinion would have no precedential value.
Affirmed per Rule 84.16(b), V.A.M.R.
All concur.