Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon, Individually and a Named Trustee of the Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon Special Trust v. Woody K. Lesikar, Individually, as Trustee of the Woodrow v. Leiskar Family Trust

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 10, 2007
Docket14-05-00677-CV
StatusPublished

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Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon, Individually and a Named Trustee of the Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon Special Trust v. Woody K. Lesikar, Individually, as Trustee of the Woodrow v. Leiskar Family Trust, (Tex. Ct. App. 2007).

Opinion

Affirmed and Majority and Concurring Opinions filed July 10, 2007

Affirmed and Majority and Concurring Opinions filed July 10, 2007.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-05-00677-CV

CAROLYN ANN LESIKAR MOON, Individually and as Named Trustee of the CAROLYN ANN LESIKAR MOON SPECIAL TRUST, Appellant

V.

WOODY K. LESIKAR, Individually, as Trustee of the WOODROW V. LESIKAR FAMILY TRUST, Trustee of the WOODY K. LESIKAR SPECIAL TRUST, and Independent Executor of the ESTATE Of WOODROW V. LESIKAR; WEST HOUSTON AIRPORT CORPORATION; SHELLY ANN LESIKAR, Individually and as Trustee of the S&S TRUST; STACY JAYNE LESIKAR MARTIN, Individually and as Trustee of the S&S TRUST; and the S&S TRUST , Appellees

On Appeal from the 149th District Court

Brazoria County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 33,207

M A J O R I T Y   O P I N I O N


Appellant, Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon, Individually and as Named Trustee of the Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon Special Trust appeals the summary judgment granted in favor of appellees, Woody K Lesikar, Individually, as Trustee of the Woodrow V. Lesikar Special Trust, and Independent Executor of the Estate of Woodrow V. Lesikar; West Houston Airport Corporation; Shelly Ann Lesikar, Individually and as Trustee of the S&S Trust; Stacy Jayne Lesikar Martin, Individually and as Trustee of the S&S Trust; and the S&S Trust (collectively AAirport Defendants@).  We affirm. 

                                                  Background

Carolyn Ann Lesikar Moon and Woody Lesikar are brother and sister.  In January 1990, their father, Woodrow V. Lesikar (AMr. Lesikar@), established the Woodrow V. Lesikar Family Trust (the AFamily Trust@), naming himself and Woody co-trustees.  Mr. Lesikar placed in the Family Trust 10,000 shares of stock in West Houston Airport Corporation (AAirport Stock@). 

The Family Trust provided that Mr. Lesikar would receive all net income from the trust assets during his lifetime.  Upon Mr. Lesikar=s death, the trust would become irrevocable, and separate special trusts would be created for Woody, Carolyn, Margie Pugh Morgan (Mr. Lesikar=s wife), and his grandchildren.  Woody=s special trust was to receive all the Airport Stock, the grandchildren=s trusts were to receive certain real property, and Margie=s trust was to receive certain stock holdings, while the remainder was to be divided between Woody=s special trust and Carolyn=s special trust.  Mr. Lesikar reserved the right to revoke the trust agreement or amend the trust by written notice to the trustee.  In keeping with his right to revoke, in 1991, Mr. Lesikar revoked, in writing, part of the Family Trust, removing Margie as a beneficiary. 

In 1997, Mr. Lesikar decided to transfer the 10,000 shares of Airport Stock to a trust established for Woody=s children (Shelly Ann Lesikar and Stacy Jayne Lesikar Martin)Cthe S&S Trust.  On September 5, 1997, Mr. Lesikar wrote Carolyn explaining his decision.  Mr. Lesikar also stated in that letter he was going to revise his will to provide for Margie, he was asking Woody to have his will redrafted, with input from Carolyn and Margie, and he might make other changes. 


On March 16, 1998, Mr. Lesikar signed a new trust agreement that Amodifies, amends and supersedes the Trust Agreement and any modifications and amendments previous to the date of the signing hereof.@  The Amended Family Trust was effective as of December 31, 1997.  The Amended Family Trust placed Margie back in as a beneficiary.  Upon Mr. Lesikar=s death, $250,000 would be placed into a trust, with the income payable to Margie for her lifetime.  Mr. Lesikar=s grandchildren would each receive $10,000; Shriner Children=s Hospital would receive $50,000; and the remainder would be divided equally between Woody and Carolyn and distributed to their respective special trusts.  The Amended Family Trust did not mention the distribution of the Airport Stock to Woody as the original trust had.

Mr. Lesikar sold the Airport Stock to Woody for $2,000 for the benefit of the S&S Trust.  On his 1997 federal income tax return, Mr. Lesikar claimed a $191,228 loss from the sale, which he used to offset a $1,674,203 gain from the sale of other stock.  Although the tax return, which is dated February 24, 1998, states the sale of the stock took place on December 30, 1997, Mr. Lesikar did not receive the $2,000 until December 1998.  The assignment of the Airport Stock to the S&S Trust is dated December 30, 1998. 

On January 28, 2001, Mr. Lesikar died thereby making the Amended Family Trust irrevocable.  On August 19, 2003, Carolyn filed a petition for construction of trust, declaratory judgment, accounting, appointment of a receiver, and injunctive relief against the Airport Defendants.  Complaining of the sale of the Airport Stock to Woody for $2,000 as an inadequate price, Carolyn brought claims for negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion, and civil conspiracy against Woody, and civil conspiracy against the S&S Trust.

Carolyn, Woody, and the Airport Defendants moved for summary judgment on the issue of the sale of the Airport Stock to Woody.  The trial court denied Carolyn=s motion for summary judgment, and granted Woody=s and the Airport Defendants= motions for summary judgment.  The trial court ordered the portion of the case relating to the sale of the Airport Stock severed from the remainder of the case.  Carolyn appeals the denial of her motion for summary judgment and the granting of the appellees= motions for summary judgment.

                                           Standard of Review


To prevail on a motion for summary judgment under 166a(c), the movant must establish that no material fact issue exists and that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.  Browning v. Prostok

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