No. 26007 Kevin S. E., Sr. v. Diana M. E.
Starcher, Chief Justice, dissenting:
In the instant case, the circuit court
erred in overruling the family law master.
The appellant's fitness to have custody of
her children as found by the family law master was supported by her treating physician's
report, her testimony, her children's testimony, very positive home studies,
and testimony of social workers. Under our primary caretaker standard, if she is fit, she
gets custody.
The appellant is a dark-complected woman
from Mexico. It is unsurprising but tragic that she was not well-received by her
white former husband's family in McDowell County, and this exacerbated her
emotional distress. It is equally unsurprising but tragic that her former husband tried to
encourage his children to fear and hate their mother.
It is indisputable that had these children
been able to remain with their mother in Texas, they would in all likelihood have been
safe and well cared for. But home cooking tilted the balance against her,
despite the careful consideration that the family law master gave the case. In my opinion,
this case shows that the stereotypes of race and the stigma of mental illness are still
weaknesses in our court system.
Accordingly, I dissent.