Bottoms v. Bottoms | |
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Court | Supreme Court of Virginia |
Full case name | Pamela Kay Bottoms v. Sharon Lynne Bottoms |
Decided | April 21, 1995 |
Citation | 457 S.E.2d 102 |
Case history | |
Appealed from | 444 S.E.2d 276 (1994) |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Christian Compton, Barbara Milano Keenan, Henry Hudson Whiting, Elizabeth Bermingham Lacy |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Compton |
Dissent | Keenan |
Bottoms v. Bottoms, 457 S.E.2d 102 (Va. 1995), was a landmark child custody case in Virginia that awarded custody of the child to the grandmother instead of the mother, primarily because the mother was a lesbian.[1] In April 1993, Kay Bottoms sued her daughter, Sharon Bottoms, for custody of Sharon Bottoms' son, Tyler Doustou. On April 5, 1993, Judge Buford Parsons ruled that Sharon Bottoms was an unfit parent and Kay Bottoms was awarded custody of her grandson. Sharon Bottoms was allowed visitation rights two days a week, but Tyler was not allowed in his mother's home or to have any contact with his mother's partner."[2]