Virgin v. Nichols
Supreme Court of Alabama
Virgin v. Nichols, 539 So. 2d 200 (Ala. 1988)
1988 Ala. LEXIS 631; 1988 WL 142751
Torbert, Jones, Shores, Adams, Steagall
Virgin v. Nichols
Opinion of the Court
William Virgin, as executor of his deceased wife’s estate, appeals from the adverse portions of a final judgment in favor of the children, as the contingent remain-dermen under their deceased mother’s will. The children cross-appeal from certain portions of the judgment in favor of their father. We have studied the trial court’s detailed findings and conclusions in regard to each of the parties’ allegations of error, and we find no basis for reversal.
AFFIRMED AS TO THE APPEAL.
AFFIRMED AS TO THE CROSS-APPEAL.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William B. VIRGIN, Sr., as of the estate of Eloise S. Virgin v. Eloise Virgin NICHOLS Eloise Virgin NICHOLS v. William B. VIRGIN, Sr., as of the estate of Eloise S. Virgin
- Status
- Published