State of Arizona v. Glenn

131 P.2d 363, 60 Ariz. 22, 1942 Ariz. LEXIS 115
CourtArizona Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 16, 1942
DocketCivil No. 4528.
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Bluebook
State of Arizona v. Glenn, 131 P.2d 363, 60 Ariz. 22, 1942 Ariz. LEXIS 115 (Ark. 1942).

Opinion

LOCKWOOD, C. J.

This is an action brought by the State of Arizona, plaintiff, against Harriette Willoughby Glenn, as guardian of the estate of William Clark Willoughby, an incompetent, defendant, to recover certain sums claimed to be due for the maintenance of said incompetent in the Arizona State PIospital. Judgment was rendered in favor of defendant, and this appeal was taken.

The facts necessary for a determination of the appeal are not in question and may be stated as follows: William Clark Willoughby was employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company on December 18, 1928, on which date he suffered an accident and an injury while in the course of his employment. On April 25,1930, the judge of the superior court of Pima county entered his order in case No. 4728 adjudging Willoughby to be insane and committed him to the state hospital, where he remained from July 11, 1930, to April 18, 1941, and again from May 13, 1941, to July 10 of the same year. The order of commitment made at the time contained no reference to the payment of any maintenance while he was in the state hospital, with the exception of the following:

“Mrs. W. C. Willoughby, wife, Douglas, Ariz., probably has claim against S. P. Co. for injury which caused his present condition, and some funds may be available in the future from that source. ”

His wife was appointed guardian of his estate by the superior court of Cochise county and effected a cash settlement with the railroad company for his injuries. Mrs. Willoughby died on January 27, 1938, and Harriette Willoughby Glenn, the daughter of the incompetent, was appointed guardian of his estate by the superior court of Cochise county, and duly qualified *25 as such. In November, 1940, an informal request was made by the officers of the state hospital to the guardian for the payment of the maintenance expenses of the incompetent at the hospital. As a result of this request, seven monthly payments of $30, and one of $12, were made by the guardian, but payments were then stopped. On January 20, 1942, the attorney general filed a petition in the superior court of Pima county for an inquiry into the ability of the incompetent’s estate to bear the charges and expenses of his maintenance while in the state hospital. Pursuant to the petition an order to show cause was issued and a hearing was had, the guardian being present at such hearing, when the following order was made:

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