Sims v. Peoples Bank and Trust Co.
Sims v. Peoples Bank and Trust Co.
Opinion
Robert Hale Goldsmith died on June 5, 1985, leaving a will that included the following provisions:
"IV.B. I give and bequeath to Mary Elizabeth Ritch Sims the sum of FORTY THOUSAND ($40,000) DOLLARS in cash, provided she survives me.
". . . .
"IV.D. I have obtained some certificates of deposit, or other cash accounts, in which I have placed the name of Mary Elizabeth Ritch Sims as joint account holder with me. . . . To the extent that [she] receive[s] any cash by reason of holding property jointly with me, those amounts shall be credited to the sum of money given to [her] by me, under this item [IV] of my Will and reduce the amount of the bequest to [her]."
At his death, Goldsmith owned three accounts jointly with Sims: a checking account with a balance of $18,168.28; a certificate of deposit with a principal amount of $40,000; and a certificate of deposit with a principal amount of $10,000. The signature card for the checking account explicitly created survivorship rights, and Sims withdrew the entire balance upon Goldsmith's death. The two certificates of deposit, however, were established in the names of Goldsmith "or" Sims, with no words of survivorship.
The will named Peoples Bank and Trust Company of Selma, Alabama, as executor. Peoples Bank filed this action for a declaration as to the ownership of the certificates of deposit. The trial court declared that the certificates of deposit are the property of the estate and directed the executor to pay Sims the balance due under her bequest, or $21,831.72.
Under the holdings of Ex parte Lovett,
The trial court erred in calculating the interests in the accounts, however, because the severance of the joint ownership by Goldsmith's death vested one-half ownership in his estate and one-half in Sims. The above-cited cases make it clear that Code 1975, §
The judgment that the certificates are entirely the property of the estate is reversed and the cause is remanded.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
TORBERT, C.J., and MADDOX, BEATTY, and HOUSTON, JJ., concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Mary Elizabeth Ritch Sims v. the Peoples Bank and Trust Company, as of the Estate of Robert Hale Goldsmith
- Cited By
- 5 cases
- Status
- Published