State Ex Rel. Paden v. Carrel

597 S.W.2d 167, 1979 Mo. App. LEXIS 2697
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 31, 1979
DocketKCD 30302
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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State Ex Rel. Paden v. Carrel, 597 S.W.2d 167, 1979 Mo. App. LEXIS 2697 (Mo. Ct. App. 1979).

Opinion

ROBERT R. WELBORN, Special Judge.

Action on behalf of minor for conversion of funds of minor’s estate. Defendants were three savings and loan associations and corporate surety of removed guardian. Surety cross-claimed against other defendants for subrogation as to any recovery by plaintiff against surety. Trial court found for plaintiffs and awarded judgment against savings and loan associations and judgment for surety on cross-claims. Savings and loan associations appeal.

On April 25, 1973, letters of guardianship were issued by the Probate Court of De-Kalb County to Kenneth E. Carrel in the Estate of Scott Carrel, a minor. The guardian provided a bond with Travelers Indemnity as surety, in the amount of $65,-000.00.

*170 North American Savings Association Transactions

On May 29, 1973, Kenneth E. Carrel opened a $20,000 account with North American (NA) in the name: “Kenneth E. Carrel, Custodian for Scott Carrel.” This account was closed on June 20, 1973 and a $20,000 24-month Savings Certificate No. 06-1678-03 in the name of “Kenneth E. Carrel, custodian for Scott Carrel” issued by NA. On July 5, 1973, Carrel obtained a share loan from NA of $18,000.00. The proceeds of the loan were paid by check payable to Kenneth E. Carrel. Savings Certificate No. 06-1678-03 was pledged as collateral for the loan. The note was renewed with a new note executed by Carrel at six-month intervals until July 5, 1975, with the savings certificate as collateral on each renewal. When Carrel failed to appear to renew the note in January, 1976, NA wrote reminding him that the note was due and asking him to come in. After further correspondence, Carrel failed to renew the note and on April 2, 1976, NA withdrew $18,000 from the savings certificate, which was applied to pay the note, plus $986.25 interest and $302.24 penalty for premature withdrawal of the certificate. The balance remaining of $711.51 was placed in a passbook account in the name: “Kenneth E. Carrel, Custodian for Scott Carrel.”

First Federal Savings and Loan Association Transactions

On July 5, 1973, Carrel deposited a $16,-000 check on Midwest Federal Savings and Loan Association, payable to “Kenneth E. Carrel, custodian for Scott Carrel” with First Federal (FF). Originally the deposit with FF was in the form of a 24-month certificate, changed on July 24, 1973 to a 48-month certificate. Both certificates were registered: “Kenneth E. Carrel, Trustee for Scott Carrel.” At the time of the issuance of the 48-month certificate, Carrel made a share loan of $15,000, secured by a pledge of the certificate. The note was signed by Carrel, without the “trustee” designation, but the check issued in disbursement of the loan was payable: “Kenneth E. Carrel, Trustee for Scott Carrel.” The check was so endorsed by Carrel. The share loan was payable upon the maturity of the 48-month certificate. The loan had not been paid when this matter was tried.

Farm & Home Savings Association Transactions

On May 31, 1974, Carrel opened a savings account with Farm & Home (F & H). He presented a cashier’s check in the amount of $20,000 payable: “Kenneth E. Carrel, Custodian for Scott Carrel, a minor,” and requested a savings account be opened in that name. The account was opened and a certificate of savings so registered was issued. On the same date, Carrel made a stock loan of $18,000 from F & H, executing a one-year note for that amount and pledging the certificate of savings as collateral security. The note was signed “Kenneth E. Carrel.” The check issued in disbursement of the loan was payable: “Kenneth E. Carrel— Custodian for Scott Carrel — Minor” and so endorsed. A one-year renewal note, dated September 8, 1975, was followed by another, dated November 1, 1976. When that note was not paid, F & H, on November 9, 1977, applied $18,000 of the amount represented by the certificate of deposit to payment of the note.

Removal of Guardian

The record evidence on this score is contained in an order of the DeKalb County Probate Court, as follows:

“Now on this 11th day of May, 1977, this cause coming on regularly for hearing, an order for hearing and notice of hearing having been made on May 4, 1977, upon the motion of this court; this court having been advised by the Honorable Franklin J. Thackery, attorney for Kenneth E. Carrel, guardian, of Scott Carrel, a minor, that there may have been a misappropriation, misuse or waste of funds being the property of the ward Scott Carrel and the court having heard the evidence and having been satisfied that there was a misappropriation, mismanagement and waste of funds of Scott *171 Carrel, a minor, by Kenneth E. Carrel, guardian.
“It is therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed by this court, pursuant to the provisions of Section 475.110 and 473.140 Vernon’s Annotated Missouri Statutes, that the said Kenneth E. Carrel is herewith removed as guardian of Scott Carrel, a minor, and his authority over the property, estate and person of Scott Carrel is herewith terminated.
“It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the Honorable Robert B. Paden, a member of the DeKalb County, Missouri Bar is continued in his appointment as guardian ad litem of the estate of Scott Carrel, a minor, and the said Robert B. Paden is hereby ordered and directed by this court to take whatever steps necessary to recover any and all funds of the said Scott Carrel, a minor, in the hands of Kenneth E. Carrel former guardian, and to make an accounting to this court of such funds received from the said Kenneth E. Carrel. The said guardian ad litem is further authorized and directed by this court to institute whatever action is necessary to recover from Kenneth E. Carrel and/or his surety Traveler’s Indemnity Company, Hartford, Connecticut whatever assets Scott Carrel, a minor, had which are found to have been misappropriated, mismanaged or wasted by the said Kenneth E. Carrel, guardian.
“The following financial institutions who furnished certificates as to securities to the former guardian and to this court as set forth in this order on the respective dates and by the respective financial institutions and in the amounts set forth are hereby ordered by this court to account to the guardian ad litem, Robert B. Paden, in writing, under oath and executed by an appropriate officer of said organization an accounting from the date of their last certificate to May 11, 1977, of the whereabouts of said fund or funds and if any or all of said funds are still in the hands of said banking or financial institution or any certificates representing said funds said institutions are hereby directed and ordered to deliver to the guardian ad litem said fund or funds forthwith.
“The institutions and the amounts are as follows:
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“Farm & Home Savings & Loan Association — from December 20, 1976 — Certificate No. 935-000652 in the face amount of $20,350.49
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“North American Savings & Loan Association — from December 17, 1976— savings passbook account No.

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