Roberts v. Roberts

827 S.W.2d 788, 1991 Tenn. App. LEXIS 834
CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedOctober 25, 1991
StatusPublished
Cited by111 cases

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Bluebook
Roberts v. Roberts, 827 S.W.2d 788, 1991 Tenn. App. LEXIS 834 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1991).

Opinion

OPINION

TODD, Presiding Judge.

The captioned plaintiffs have appealed from a non-jury judgment dismissing their suit to set aside the transfer of a bank account and certificates of deposit by Cancel Roberts to the captioned defendants.

Defendants are the sole surviving brother and sister of Cancel Roberts who died on February 11, 1991.

Plaintiffs are the children of Cancel Roberts’ deceased brother and sister.

The subjects of this controversy are:

1. Certificate of Deposit No. 7309 in the amount of $46,841.92 issued on December 30, 1989, by Whitleyville Branch of the Jackson County Bank.
2. Certificate of Deposit No. 2263 in the amount of $100,000 issued by the Citizens Bank on December 27, 1988.
3. Certificate of Deposit No. 4062 in the amount of $108,503.22 issued by Macon Bank and Trust Company on July 26, 1989.
4. Checking account No. 68000642 of Macon Bank & Trust Co. for $15,873.

Originally said certificates were issued and said account was carried in the name of Cancel Roberts.

On January 26, 1991, while in a hospital in Nashville, Cancel Roberts directed his *790 nephew, Dean Roberts, son of the defendant, Guy Roberts, to have the names of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell put on the certificates of deposit and account.

Upon his return to his home in Red Boiling Springs, because of his need to be at work, Dean Roberts requested his father, Guy Roberts, and Aunt, Nellie Birdwell, to secure the necessary papers from the banks for complying with the request of Cancel Roberts.

Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell obtained from Jackson County Bank a typed request for change in the certificate of deposit at that bank. They also obtained from Citizens Bank a typed request for change and a signature card for the certificate of deposit at that bank.

The documents were delivered to Dean Roberts who returned to Nashville on January 27, 1991, with the documents which were signed by Cancel Roberts on that date in the hospital. Two of the documents signed on this occasion read as follows:

I Cancel Roberts of Route 2, Box 81, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 direct the Citizens Bank, Hermitage Springs Branch to place the names of my Brother and Sister being Guy Roberts and Nellie Bird-well to my Certificate of Deposit.
s/Cancel Roberts
I Cancel Roberts of Route 2, Box 81, Red Boiling Spgs, TN 37150 direct the Jackson County Bank of Whitleyville, TN to place the names of my Brother and Sister being Guy Roberts and Nellie Bird-well to my Certificate of Deposit # 7309 and all other Certificates of deposit that succeed this one.
s/Cancel Roberts

On the same date, Cancel Roberts signed a “time deposit signature card” for the $46,841.92 deposit at Jackson County Bank. The card contains spaces for “individual” or “joint”, and there was an “x” beside “joint”. In addition to the signature of Cancel Roberts, the signatures of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell appear in the signature blanks of the card. The card also contains the following: Number of signatures required for withdrawal — 1.

On the same occasion, Cancel Roberts reminded Dean Roberts to have his brother and sister added to his certificate of deposit and bank account at Macon Bank and Trust Co. Again, Dean Roberts returned to Red Boiling Springs and requested his father and aunt to secure the necessary papers from Macon Bank and Trust Co., which they did.

On January 29, 1990, Dean Roberts returned to Nashville with the Macon Bank and Trust Co. papers and Cancel Roberts signed the following:

TO: MACON BANK AND TRUST CO.
Red Boiling Springs, TN
DATE: January 29, 1990
I hereby authorize Macon Bank and Trust Co. to make the following changes to my account at your bank. I would like for you to change my Certificate of Deposit #4062 to be payable to Cancel Roberts or Nellie Birdwell and Guy Roberts with Right of Survivorship. I also authorize you to change my checking account # 68000642 to Cancel Roberts or Nellie Birdwell and Guy Roberts with Right of Survivorship. I further authorize you to add Nellie Birdwell and Guy Roberts name to my Lock Box # 129 so that they may enter this box, jointly, at any time,
s/ Cancel Roberts
Witness
Witness
1-29-1990
Date

On the same date Cancel Roberts signed a signature card for the certificate of deposit and the bank account at Macon Bank and Trust Co., including signatures of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell.

On January 29, 1991, the Citizens Bank added the names of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell to the existing certificate of deposit at that bank.

On or about January 29, 1991, Jackson County Bank typed on the existing certificate of deposit at that bank the additional names of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell *791 and received and filed the above mentioned signature card.

Pursuant to the directions of Cancel Roberts, Macon Bank and Trust Co. added the names of Guy Roberts and Nellie Birdwell to the certificate of deposit at that bank and received and filed the new signature card.

Cancel Roberts recovered sufficiently to return home from the hospital; but, soon afterward, on February 11, 1990, he died.

On March 22, 1991, plaintiffs filed this suit, alleging that said signatures of Cancel Roberts were obtained by undue influence, without consideration; that, at the time of signing said documents, Cancel Roberts was suffering severe physical and visual disability and was “slow mentally”. It was further alleged that Guy Roberts occupied a position of confidant; that defendants procured said documents with intent to defraud plaintiffs; and that the documents were not sufficient under T.C.A. § 8-5-108 to create rights of survivorship in defendants.

The answer of defendants denies undue influence, admits that the transfers to them was a gift without consideration, admits physical ailments of Cancel Roberts but denies that he was slow mentally; admits close relationship but denies dominion or control. The answer asserts that the instruments validly vested defendants with rights of survivorship in the funds in issue.

By amendment, plaintiffs alleged that Cancel Roberts did not have the requisite mental capacity to execute said documents.

The Trial Judge filed a comprehensive and well considered memorandum opinion which resulted in a judgment dismissing plaintiffs’ suit.

On appeal, plaintiffs present three issues regarding (1) mental capacity, (2) confidential relationship and (3) legal effect of the documents.

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