Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, 2007

Estelle v. Cunningham

Estelle v. Cunningham
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals · Decided October 12, 2007 · Thompson
982 So. 2d 1090; 2007 WL 2965406 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Estelle v. Cunningham

Opinion

After Remand from the Supreme Court

On certiorari review in this case, the Alabama Supreme Court overruled Owens v. Coleman, 520 So.2d 514 (Ala. 1987), Taylor v. Southern Bank Trust Co.,227 Ala. 565, 151 So. 357 (1933), and Barnett v. Boyd,22A Ala. 309, 140 So. 375 (1932) — cases that this court relied upon in our opinion affirming the trial court's summary judgment — to the extent that they "hold that a former beneficiary is precluded from challenging, on the basis of undue influence, a change by the deceased insured of the beneficiary of an insurance policy." Ex -parteEstelle, 982 So.2d 1086, 1090 (Ala. 2007). In compliance with the Supreme Court's opinion, the judgment of the trial court is hereby reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings consistent with the Supreme Court's opinion.

REVERSED AND REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.

PITTMAN, BRYAN, THOMAS, and MOORE, JJ., concur.

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