Douglas G. Beatty, Individually and Independent of the Estate of Kathyrn v. Holmes v. Harry Holmes, II,Individually and Independent of the Estate of Thomas J. Holmes, Sr., and as Trustee of Any Trust Named as a Legatee in the Will of Thomas J. Holmes, Sr.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 14, 2007
Docket14-03-00663-CV
StatusPublished

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Douglas G. Beatty, Individually and Independent of the Estate of Kathyrn v. Holmes v. Harry Holmes, II,Individually and Independent of the Estate of Thomas J. Holmes, Sr., and as Trustee of Any Trust Named as a Legatee in the Will of Thomas J. Holmes, Sr., (Tex. Ct. App. 2007).

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Affirmed in Part; Reversed and Remanded in Part; and Opinion filed August 14, 2007

Affirmed in Part; Reversed and Remanded in Part; and Opinion filed August 14, 2007.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-03-00663-CV

DOUGLAS G. BEATTY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF KATHRYN V. HOLMES, DECEASED, Appellant

V.

HARRY HOLMES, II, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS J. HOLMES, SR., DECEASED, AND AS TRUSTEE OF ANY TRUST NAMED AS LEGATEE IN THE WILL OF THOMAS J. HOLMES, SR., DECEASED, Appellee

On Appeal from the Probate Court No. 1

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 308,541-402

O P I N I O N


In this appeal, and in companion case number 14-05-00474-CV, we must address several issues of first impression and determine whether Thomas J. Holmes, Sr. and Kathryn V. Holmes, a husband and wife, both deceased, owned certain brokerage accounts and securities in certificate form with a right of survivorship.  In this case, appellant, Douglas G. Beatty, Individually and as Independent Executor of the Estate of Kathryn V. Holmes, Deceased (ABeatty@), challenges the portions of the trial court=s partial summary judgment, ruling that the spouses owned a Dain Rauscher account and certain securities in certificate form with a right of survivorship and thus awarding these assets to appellee, Harry Holmes, II, Individually, and as Independent Executor of the Estate of Thomas J. Holmes, Sr., Deceased (AHolmes@).  We reverse and remand with respect to the Dain Rauscher account and securities in certificate form.  We affirm the remainder of the judgment.

I.  Background

Thomas and Kathryn Holmes were married in 1972.  Kathryn died on July 22, 1999.  Beatty, Kathryn=s son from a previous marriage, was appointed independent executor of her estate.  Thomas died on May 4, 2000, about nine months after Kathryn=s death.  Holmes, Thomas=s son from a previous marriage, was appointed independent executor of his estate.        During the marriage, Kathryn and Thomas placed a significant amount of their community property into brokerage accounts.[1]  When Kathryn died, some brokerage accounts were in existence and held securities.  Kathryn and Thomas also held some securities in certificate form that had been issued out of brokerage accounts.  The property that is the subject of these appeals has a multi-million dollar value.


Beatty sued Holmes, seeking a declaratory judgment that certain accounts and securities were not owned by Kathryn and Thomas with a right of survivorship and thus did not pass to Thomas upon Kathryn=s death.  Instead, Beatty claimed that Kathryn=s one-half interest in this community property became assets of her estate upon her death.  Holmes filed a counterclaim, alleging the property was owned by Kathryn and Thomas with a right of survivorship.  Therefore, Holmes sought an adjudication that the accounts and securities became the sole property of Thomas upon Kathryn=s death and subsequently became assets of Thomas=s estate upon his death.

Relative to this appeal, Holmes filed a motion for partial summary judgment.   On March 11, 2003, the trial court signed a ASummary Judgment,@ granting Holmes=s motion in part as to certain accounts and securities.[2]  Pertinent to this appeal, the trial court ruled the following are the property of Holmes, as assets of Thomas=s Estate, and Kathryn=s Estate has no interest therein:

!                   a Dain Rauscher brokerage account;[3] and

!                   Thirty-six securities which had been issued out of a Kemper Securities, Inc. account,[4] a Raymond James & Associates, Inc. account, or a Principal/Eppler, Guerin & Turner, Inc. account[5] and were held in certificate form by Kathryn and Thomas during the marriage.

This order was made final and appealable after the trial court severed it from the remainder of the case.  Beatty appeals from this order.


II.  The Issues and Our Review

Holmes moved for summary judgment on the ground that the Dain Rauscher brokerage account and the securities held in certificate form were owned by Kathryn and Thomas with a right of survivorship pursuant to applicable provisions of the Texas Probate Code.  In two issues, Beatty contends the trial court erred by granting summary judgment in favor of Holmes because (1) the Dain Rauscher account agreement did not create a right of survivorship; and (2) the securities held in certificate form were not subject to a right of survivorship.

Under well-established standards governing a traditional motion for summary judgment, the movant must show that there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.  See Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(c); Nixon v. Mr. Prop.  Mgmt. Co., 690 S.W.2d 546, 548 (Tex. 1985).  We review a summary judgment de novo.  Valence Operating Co. v. Dorsett, 164 S.W.3d 656, 661 (Tex. 2005).  We take as true all evidence favorable to the nonmovant, and we indulge every reasonable inference and resolve any doubts in the nonmovant=

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