Raymel Mathis, Maye Mathis, Louise Mathis, Patsy Mathis, Betty Mathis-Stagg, James Mathis, Jr., Ruby Mathis-Torme, Claudean Mathis, Robert Mathis, Sharon Mathis, Marcus Mathis, Anthony Mathis, Dwight Mathis, Sandra Mathis, Marjorie Mathis and Joyce Mathis v. James Coker and Daniel Rutherford

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMay 9, 2007
Docket10-05-00437-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE

TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

 

No. 10-05-00437-CV

Raymel Mathis, Maye Mathis, Louise

Mathis, Patsy Mathis, Betty Mathis-Stagg,

James Mathis, Jr., Ruby Mathis-Torme,

Claudean Mathis, Robert Mathis, Sharon

Mathis, Marcus Mathis, Anthony Mathis,

Dwight Mathis, Sandra Mathis, Marjorie

Mathis, and Joyce Mathis,

                                                                                Appellants

 v.

James Coker and daniel rutherford

                                                                                Appellees


From the 87th District Court

Leon County, Texas

Trial Court No. 0-05-146

MEMORANDUM  Opinion


          This is an appeal from a judgment of partition in which Appellants, sixteen brothers and sisters (the “Mathises”), challenge the trial court’s award of an undivided 4/5 property interest to James Coker and Daniel Rutherford.  The Mathises present six issues: (1) the court erred by finding that Coker and Rutherford own a 4/5 property interest; (2) the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support a finding that Coker and Rutherford own a 4/5 property interest; (3) Coker and Rutherford are not bona fide purchasers; (4) the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support a finding that Coker and Rutherford are bona fide purchasers; (5) the judgment contains incorrect recitations; and (6) the trial court’s partition order and findings are in error because the amount of interests awarded is erroneous.  We affirm.

LEGAL AND FACTUAL SUFFICIENCY

          A legal sufficiency challenge requires consideration of “whether the evidence at trial would enable reasonable and fair-minded people to reach the verdict under review.”  City of Keller v. Wilson, 168 S.W.3d 802, 827 (Tex. 2005).  We “must credit favorable evidence if reasonable jurors could, and disregard contrary evidence unless reasonable jurors could not.”  Id.  This standard also applies to a court’s findings made in a bench trial.  See Bank of Am. v. Hubler, 211 S.W.3d 859, 862 (Tex. App—Waco 2006, pet. granted, judgm’t vacated w.r.m.); see also Ludwig v. Encore Med., L.P., 191 S.W.3d 285, 294 (Tex. App.—Austin 2006, pet. denied); Catalina v. Blasdel, 881 S.W.2d 295, 297 (Tex. 1994).

A factual sufficiency challenge to issues on which the appellant did not bear the burden of proof requires us to “consider and weigh all of the evidence.”  Checker Bag Co. v. Washington, 27 S.W.3d 625, 633 (Tex. App.—Waco 2000, pet. denied).  We will reverse the “verdict only if it is so contrary to the overwhelming weight of the evidence that the verdict is clearly wrong and unjust.”  IdOn issues where the appellant “bears the burden of proof,” we will reverse only if, “considering all the evidence, the finding is so contrary to the great weight and preponderance of the evidence as to be manifestly unjust.”  Id.

Interests in the Property

In their first and second issues, the Mathises contend that the evidence is legally and factually insufficient to support a finding that Coker and Rutherford own a 4/5 interest in the property.

“A joint owner or claimant of real property or an interest in real property or a joint owner of personal property may compel a partition of the interest or the property among the joint owners or claimant.”  Tex. Prop. Code Ann. § 23.001 (Vernon 2000).  The plaintiff is not required to trace title back to a common source.  See Trevino v. Trevino, 64 S.W.3d 166, 171 (Tex. App.—San Antonio 2001, no pet.).  Rather, “a plaintiff need only establish that he owns an interest in the property and has a right to possession of a portion thereof.”  Id.

Pearl Mathis owned approximately 41.21 acres of land in Leon County.  Pearl’s five children, Ella, Janie, Howard, Lucille, and James, each inherited a 1/5 interest in the property.  Coker and Rutherford subsequently purchased Howard, Ella, Janie, and Lucille’s interests.  Only the conveyances of Janie, Lucille, and Howard’s interests are in dispute.[1]

The Mathises first challenge the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the court’s finding that Coker and Rutherford acquired Janie and Lucille’s interests.  Janie and Lucille are deceased; thus, their children signed the warranty deed to Coker and Rutherford.  The Mathises question the children’s ownership interest in the property, arguing that Janie and/or Lucille may have: (1) disposed of the property by will; or (2) died intestate, leaving a life estate to their surviving spouses, if any, and a mere remainder interest to their children.  The record is silent as to either issue.

“Under general property law principles, a deed is prima facie evidence of the grantee’s ownership.”  In re Murray, 15 S.W.3d 202, 205 (Tex. App.—Texarkana 2000, no pet.) (citing Zieben v. Krakower, 346 S.W.2d 401, 405 (Tex. Civ. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 1961, writ ref’d n.r.e.)

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