C. Leon Teal v. Catherine A. Gorrie

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
C. Leon Teal v. Catherine A. Gorrie, 339 F.2d 213 (5th Cir. 1965)

C. Leon Teal v. Catherine A. Gorrie

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This dispute over insurance proceeds is between the insured’s husband and the designated beneficiaries, the insured’s mother and sisters with whom she was residing at the time of her death. Contrary to the contentions of the husband, the district court held that the decedent was mentally competent at the time she executed the designation of beneficiaries and that the designation was the legal act of the insured. The findings of fact were not clearly erroneous. The conclusions of law were correct. Bulger v. Ross, 1893, 98 Ala. 267, 12 So. 803; Wilson v. Payton, 1948, 251 Ala. 411, 37 So.2d 499.

The judgment is affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
C. Leon TEAL, Appellant, v. Catherine A. GORRIE Et Al., Appellees
Status
Published