Citizen's Tri-County Bank v. Frank Hartman

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedMay 24, 2001
DocketM2000-03087-COA-R3-CV
StatusPublished

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE On Briefs May 24, 2001

CITIZEN'S TRI-COUNTY BANK v. FRANK HARTMAN, ET AL.

A Direct Appeal from the Chancery Court for Sequatchie County No. 1788 The Honorable Jeffrey F. Stewart, Chancellor

No. M2000-03087-COA-R3-CV - Filed July 11, 2001

After a dispute arose between the widow and executor of husband’s estate concerning ownership of two bank accounts, the bank filed a declaratory judgment action to determine ownership. The trial court determined that the checking account was owned by the widow, and the savings account was part of the decedent’s estate. Both parties appealed. We reverse in part and affirm in part, declaring that both accounts are part of the husband’s estate.

Tenn.R.App.P. 3; Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Chancery Court Reversed in Part, Affirmed in Part and Remanded

W. FRANK CRAWFORD , P.J., W.S., delivered the opinion of the court, in which ALAN E. HIGHERS, J. and DAVID R. FARMER , J., joined.

Lynne D. Swafford, Pikeville, For Appellants, Ina R. Hartman and Mary Francis Hixson

Stephen T. Greer, Russell Anne Swafford, Dunlap, For Appellee, Frank Hartman, Executor of the Estate of J. E. Hartman

M. Keith Davis, Dunlap, For Appellee, Citizens Tri-County Bank

OPINION

On June 14, 1999, Citizens Tri-County Bank ( “Tri-County”) filed a Complaint For Declaratory Judgment in the Chancery Court of Sequatchie County against Ina Ruth Hartman, her daughter Mary Frances Hixson and Frank Hartman, as executor of the estate of J.E. Hartman. The complaint avers that the bank has an account that was originally in the name of Mr. and/or Mrs. J. E. Hartman.1 The complaint states that J. E. Hartman died December 13, 1997, survived by his widow Ina R. Hartman and leaving a will appointing Frank Hartman executor of his estate. The

1 The account referred to is a savings acco unt, and the co mplaint was su bsequen tly amended to include a checking ac count. complaint in essence alleges that there is a dispute between the executor and the widow concerning the ownership of the account, and before plaintiff became aware of the dispute, the widow had changed the name of the account to her name with the right of survivorship in her daughter, defendant Hixson. The complaint seeks a declaration as to the ownership of the account and the subsequently added account. Before trial, the parties filed a stipulation of facts which states:

1. J. E. Hartman (Decedent) died on December 13, 1997, and left a Will which was duly probated in this Court, which Will appointed Frank Hartman as Executor of the Decedent’s estate. At the date of the death of the Decedent, he was survived by his spouse, Ina R. Hartman, a defendant herein, as well as other beneficiaries named in the Will. The Decedent had no children.

2. At the date of death of the Decedent, there existed two bank accounts at Citizens Tri-County Bank in Dunlap, Tennessee, one being savings account number 12110369 which had a balance of $39,419.17 as of December 31, 1997 and the other being checking account number 2000008 which had a balance of $5,071.61 as of December 31, 1997. Both of these two accounts were listed in the name of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman.”

3. The checking account was originally opened on October 2, 1972, in the name of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman” and the signature card contained the signatures of “Mr. J. E. Hartman” and “Mrs. J. E. Hartman.” The social security number on this account when it was first opened was [Redacted]. The only other change in the signature card on this account prior to the date of death of the Decedent was an updated signature card that was prepared on July 31, 1981, which continues to show the account in the name of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman” but was signed only by J. E. Hartman.

4. The savings account described above was originally opened on April 11, 1977, in the names of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman” but contained only the signature of J. E. Hartman. That original card had as the social security number [Redacted]. That number was subsequently marked through, and a new number, [Redacted] , was inserted on the card, but the date of the change in the number is unknown. The only change in the signature card on the savings account prior to the date of the Decedent was on June 22, 1982, when a new signature card was prepared and signed, which continued to remain in the names of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman” but was signed only by J. E. Hartman.

-2- 5. The Decedent was first married to Mildred Hartman for many years, but she died on November 18, 1981. The Decedent later married one of the defendants in this case, Ina Ruth Hartman, in May of 1983, and he remained married to her until his death on December 13, 1997. The social security number of the Decedent is [Redacted] , while the social security number of the Decedent’s first wife, Mildred Hartman, is [Redacted]. The social security number of the Defendant, Ina Ruth Hartman, is [Redacted].

6. From the time of the marriage of the Decedent to his last wife, Ina Ruth Hartman, in May of 1983 up to the date of death of the Decedent, Ina Ruth Hartman made no deposits of money into either the checking account or savings account of the Decedent above described. Prior to Decedent’s death Ina Ruth Hartman signed no signature cards on either of these accounts.

7. An examination of bank records at Citizens Tri-County Bank by the bookkeeping department of that bank on both of these accounts had revealed no checks or other documents bearing the handwriting and/or signature of Ina Ruth Harman. However, Ina Ruth Hartman maintains and states that she wrote and signed one or two checks in small amounts on the above described checking account shortly after her marriage to the Decedent in 1983. The estate cannot admit or deny this assertion, since all of the canceled checks in that account have not been made available and may not be able to be made available.

8. Other than the testimony of Ina Ruth Hartman that she wrote and signed two checks for small amounts on the above described checking account shortly after her marriage to the Decedent, Ina Ruth Hartman had no further activity on either one of these accounts.

9. After the date of death of the Decedent on December 13, 1997,the Executor, Frank Hartman, withdrew $10,000.00 from the above described savings account which he then deposited into the estate account for the purpose of paying estate expenses. The Defendant, Ina Ruth Hartman, also wrote and signed two small checks on the above described checking account after the date of death of the Decedent.

10. As of December 31, 1999, the savings account #12110369 balance was $31,150.00 while the balance in the checking account #2000008 was $4,907.60.

-3- 11. The savings account no.12110369 had a balance of One Thousand Three Hundred Three Dollars and three cents ($1,303.03) as of March 29, 1985 which is the earliest statement provided by the bookkeeping department of Citizens Tri County Bank.

12. All funds in the checking account no. 2000008 were deposited by the decedent during his marriage to Ina Ruth Hartman.

13. All bank statements and checks, including checks recorded by Mr. Hartman, from May 1983 through December 1997 indicate the accounts (checking and savings) were in the name of “Mr. or Mrs. J. E. Hartman.”

Basically, the material facts are included in the stipulation, and the only live witness at trial was Ina Ruth Hartman. She testified that the funds deposited in both the savings and the checking accounts were derived from Mr. Hartman’s barber shop, the farm and his social security. Mrs. Hartman stated that she was aware that Mr.

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