Title: Olson v. Richards
Citation: N/A
Docket Number: 223, 2023
State: Delaware
Issuer: Delaware Supreme Court
Date: February 26, 2024

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE 
 
SHERRY OLSON,1 
 
Petitioner Below, 
Appellant, 
 
v. 
 
SCOTT RICHARDS, 
 
Respondent Below, 
Appellee. 
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§  No. 223, 2023 
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§  Court Below–Family Court 
§  of the State of Delaware 
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§  File No. CN13-06305 
§  Petition No. 22-16100 
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Submitted: December 22, 2023 
Decided: 
February 26, 2024 
 
Before TRAYNOR, LEGROW, and GRIFFITHS, Justices. 
 
 
ORDER 
 
After consideration of the parties’ briefs and the record on appeal, we 
conclude that the judgment below should be affirmed on the basis of the Family 
Court’s May 16, 2023 order denying the appellant’s petition to modify custody.  
Because the petition was filed within two years of the court’s most recent custody 
order, the Family Court appropriately considered whether “continuing enforcement 
of the prior order may endanger the child[ren]’s physical health or significantly 
impair [their] emotional development.”2  The Family Court’s factual findings will 
 
1 The Court previously assigned pseudonyms to the parties under Supreme Court Rule 7(d). 
2 13 Del. C. § 729(c)(1). 
 
 
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not be disturbed on appeal unless they are clearly erroneous.3  The appellant’s 
disagreement with the Family Court’s factual findings is not a basis for reversal, and 
her claim of judicial bias is not supported by the record.4 
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Family 
Court is AFFIRMED. 
 
BY THE COURT: 
 
 
/s/ Abigail M. LeGrow 
 
Justice 
 
3 Shimel v. Shimel, 2019 WL 2142066, at *2 (Del. May 14, 2019). 
4 See Los v. Los, 595 A.2d 381, 384 (Del. 1991) (noting that judicial bias “must stem from an 
extrajudicial course and result in an opinion on the merits on some basis other than what the judge 
learned from [her] participation in the case”).