Hightower v. Hightower
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(after stating the facts as above).
“Any funds on deposit in any bank or banking institution, whether in the name of the husband or the wife, shall be presumed to be the separate property of the party in whose name they stand, regardless of who made the deposit, and unless said bank or banking institution is notified to the contrary, it shall be governed accordingly in honoring checks and orders against such account.” i
If the presumption created by the statute was not an irrebuttable one — and we do not think it was — the contention should be overruled; for if it was rebuttable the trial court, as the judge (trying the case as he did without a jury) of the credibility of the witnesses and weight to be given the testimony before him, had a right to conclude, as the judgment shows he did, that the presumption was sufficiently rebutted by the testimony of appellee referred to in the statement above. The rule on appeal is that where there is testimony to support a finding it will not be set aside because contrary, in the opinion of the appellate court, to a mere preponderance of the testimony. In' such a case the testimony must be so overwhelmingly against the finding “as to suggest prejudice or bias or other improper motive on the part of the trial judge.” Traction Co. v. Arnold, 211 S. W. 275; and see Deaton v. Hamilton County, 220 S. W. 577; Smith v. Coburn, 222 S. W. 344; Jobe v. Patton, 222 S. W. 987; Gordon v. Gordon, 224 S. W. 716; Jones v. Fink, 209 S. W. 777. It is not pretended that the testimony to the contrary of the trial court’s finding was of that nature.
The judgment is affirmed.
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