Estate of Mildred Verkstrom

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedJanuary 28, 1999
Docket03A01-9808-CH-00267
StatusPublished

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Estate of Mildred Verkstrom, (Tenn. Ct. App. 1999).

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE FILED AT KNOXVILLE January 28, 1999

Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate C ourt Clerk

In Re: THE ESTATE OF MILDRED M. ) C/A NO. 03A01-9808-CH-00267 VERKSTR OM, deceased, ) ) SULLIVAN PROBATE ) NO. P-95-7553(L) --------------------------------------------------) GORMA N WADD ELL, Co-Executor of ) the Estate of Mildred M. Verkstrom, ) SULLIVAN CHANCERY ) NO. 27243(M) Plaintiff-Appellee, ) ) HON. RICHARD E. LADD, v. ) CHANCELLOR ) EDNA M. GODWIN, ) ) Defend ant-App ellant, ) --------------------------------------------------) GORMA N WADD ELL, Co-Executor of ) the Estate of Mildred M. Verkstrom, ) SULLIVAN CHANCERY ) NO. 27244(L) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) BERNICE GA TES, Co-Executrix, ) and ) BANK OF TENNESSEE, ) AFFIRMED ) AND Defendants. ) REMANDED

ROBERT L. ARRINGTON and WILLIAM S. LEWIS, MOORE, STOUT, WADDE LL & LEDFO RD. P.C., Kingsport, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

PAU L A. H ARR , Kingspo rt, for Defe ndant-A ppellant.

O P I N IO N

Franks, J.

In this declaratory judgment action, the issue on appeal is whether the monies in an account established by the deceased belongs to her Estate, or passed by

operation of law to appellant, Edna M. Godwin.

The deceased opened the account in question in 1972 in her name, and

in 1980 added Bernice M. Gates as another signature on the account. On January 24,

1989, deceden t deleted Gates’ name from the accoun t and executed a ne w signature

card as the sole owner and signatory on the account. On May 27, 1994, another

signature ca rd was ex ecuted by the d eceased a nd Edn a Godw in. Subseq uent to

decedent’s death, and after some payments were made from the account, the appellant

transferred the balance of $120,000.00 to herself.

Following trial on the stated issue, the Chancellor, in his Memorandum

Opinion, said:

I find that when she [Mrs. Verkstrom] added either sisters name, whether it be Mrs. Gates . . . or Mrs. Gates and/or Mrs. Godwin . . . that the intent was simply to be an additional signature in the case of her disability could have drawn on the account to take care of her in the nature of a power of attorney type situation. . . . Mrs. Verkstrom’s intent is further shown in E xhibit #4, . . . First, that the original signature card of 1972 had only Mrs. Verkstrom’s name. The card of August 8, 1980, which is the second card and which added Bernice Gates indicia that Mrs. Verkstrom did not intend right of survivorship except to have the sister have the power to draw on the account is a fact that in the title of the card it did not have right of survivorship shown. In the title of the card it’s written on there tha t Mrs. Ve rkstrom is the only one that’s to get the bank statement. And added on the back of the card it says “add new signature” as the purpose of the card. . . . In the card of 1989, which is C on Exhibit #4, Mrs. Verkstrom shows her intent once again by putting the account back into her name only. Then on the last card of May 27, 1994, D of Exhibit #4, the title of the account is Mildred M. Verkstrom or Edna Godwin, not and. There’s a place on there to check if it’s to be joint ten ants w ith right o f surviv orship. T hat is no t check ed. And the title of the card is not listed with right of survivorship. And on the back o f the card is a n explana tion for the n ew card a nd it says to change name title only. It does not say anything about right of survivorship. So those are the indicia then to support my finding that the intent of Mrs. Verkstrom and her sister all through this was that the property wo uld remain Mrs. Ve rkstrom’s an d therefore the property in both accounts would go into her estate.

The evidence does not preponderate against the factual determinations made by the

Chancellor. T.R.A .P. Rule 13(d).

2 The signature card executed on January 24, 1989, shows the style of the

account as “Mildred M. Verkstrom”. The next signature card on this account

indicates that the account was an existing account, but opened on May 27, 1994, the

style of the account being “Mildred M. Verkstrom or Edna Godwin”. The account

signature card was signed by Mildred M. Verkstrom and Edna Godwin, and

immediately above their signatures, the following appears:

Should th is account b e in the nam es of, payable to, or subject to withdrawal by two o r more natural persons, de positor(s), designate(s), ownership interests shown in the account title above or as checked below.

[Not filled in] Joint tenants with right of survivorship, and [Not filled in] Additiona l authorized signer (Pow er of Attorney).

By his/her signature(s) hereon Depositor(s) certifies the above and acknowledges receipt of the Depositor Agreement with disclosures for the Account indicated, and agrees to be bound by its terms as well as any changes or additions hereafter adopted by bank.

The account was essentially renewed on January 24, 1989, and

Godwin’s name was added to the account on May 27, 1994, which changes occurred

after the effective date of the 1989 amendment to T.C.A. §45-2-703. Any pertinent

provisio ns of th at Act a re applic able to th is accou nt. See, In Re : Estate of N ichols,

856 S .W.2d 397, 39 8 (Ten n. 1993 ).

Appellan t offered e vidence th at the bank had classifie d the acco unt in its

records as a joint account with right of survivorship. The Chancellor properly rejected

this as controlling, and pointed out that in the account title there was no indication that

the account was a joint account with the right of survivorship. The bank’s customer

service representative wh o assisted deceased w ith the preparation of the signatu re card

in 1994, had no independent recollection of whether the deceased intended to establish

the account as a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship. She did testify that she

had been instructed by the bank to on ly put both nam es in the acc ount title if it wa s to

be a right of survivorship account. The record establishes that the bank’s customer

3 service manual’s instructions on opening an account is that in the event that the

account is s ubject to w ithdrawls o f two or m ore individu als, then the o wnership

interest must be set forth in the account title at the top of the signature card, or as

checked in one of the designated boxes above the signature lines. It also requires that

one of the boxes must be checked.1

Under T.C.A. §45-2-703, a designation by the depositor of joint tenancy

with right of survivorship is conclusive evidence of the intention of all named that the

account proceeds pass to the survivor, but with the designation of “additional

authorized signatory” it is conclusive that the person so designated has power of

attorney with respect to such account and is not an owner of such account. Under

T.C.A. §45-2-703, where there is no designation of joint tenancy with a right of

survivorship, or designation of “additional authorized signatory”, accounts held by

joint tenants c arry no right of s urvivorship unless a co ntrary intention is e xpressly

stated.2 Since none of the statutory designations is stated on the signatory card,

The document in pertinent part states:

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