Succession of Cyril Hinds

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 28, 2007
DocketCA-0006-0846
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

06-846

SUCCESSION OF CYRIL HINDS

********** APPEAL FROM THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, DOCKET NO. 2003-0858 – “A” HONORABLE JOHN D. TRAHAN, DISTRICT JUDGE

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ULYSSES GENE THIBODEAUX CHIEF JUDGE

Court composed of Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Judge, Sylvia R. Cooks, Michael G. Sullivan, J. David Painter, and James T. Genovese, Judges.

GENOVESE, J., DISSENTS AND ASSIGNS WRITTEN REASONS.

REVERSED AND RENDERED.

William L. Downing 10988 North Harrell’s Ferry Road - Suite 10 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816 Telephone: (225) 273-3055 COUNSEL FOR: Executors/Appellants - Susan B. Broaddus and Bill Pattillo

Gerald I. Hebert P. O. Box 2520 Lafayette, Louisiana 70502 Telephone: (337) 234-0949 COUNSEL FOR: Executors/Appellants - Susan B. Broaddus and Bill Pattillo

Lester J. Zaunbrecher Frank S. Slavich, III P. O. Drawer 3408 Lafayette, Louisiana 70502 Telephone: (337) 262-9000 COUNSEL FOR: Appellees - Helen L. Hinds and Johnny L. Hinds William Hinds In Proper Person 94 Hunters Run Lane Many, Louisiana 71449 Legal guardian of Brandon David Reed and Mason Ryan Reed

William H. Collier Ringuet, Daniels, and Collier P. O. Box 52647 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505 Telephone: (337) 232-0002 COUNSEL FOR: Cindy Hinds Price as parent and legal guardian of Mary Joann Price, Amber Price, Thomas Charles Price, and Cheyanne Price

Cy K. Hinds In Proper Person 1300 Rosemont Drive Clinton, Mississippi 39056 Parent and legal guardian of Devon Michelle Hinds

Kyle Joseph Collette In Proper Person 1014 Robin Road Breaux Bridge, Louisiana 70517

Diane Bijeaux In Proper Person 1008 Dupuis Street Breaux Bridge, Louisiana 70517 Legal guardian of Hannah Katherine Odom

Windy Hinds Hanks In Proper Person 2612 Fieldspan Road Duson, Louisiana 70529 Parent and legal guardian of Ashlyn Grace Hanks and Austin Grant Hanks

Christina Hinds In Proper Person 300 Spruce Drive - Apt. 146 Lafayette, Louisiana 70506 Parent and legal guardian of Ian Joseph Boutte

Danyelle Hinds Dupre In Proper Person 204 Mills Road - Lot 38 Scott, Louisiana 70583 Parent and legal guardian of Madison Paige Hinds and Gabrielle Alise Dupre Shane Hinds In Proper Person 321 Richland Avenue Lafayette, Louisiana 70508 Parent and legal guardian of Sarah Morgan Hinds, Isabele Leigh Hinds, John Wyatt Hinds, and Bode James Hinds

Shannon Menard In Proper Person 338 Tabb Road Scott, Louisiana 70583 Parent and legal guardian of Hannah Claire Menard and Hudson Cole Menard

Shawnette Broussard In Proper Person 314 Fabiola Avenue Lafayette, Louisiana 70508 Parent and legal guardian of Brittany Lauren Broussard, Payton Grant Broussard, and Cooper John Broussard

Robert St. John In Proper Person 265 East Corporate Drive - Apt. 517 Lewisville, Texas 75067 On behalf of the unknown children of Robert St. John THIBODEAUX, Chief Judge.

Defendants-appellants, Susan Broaddus (Broaddus) and Bill Pattillo

(Pattillo), in their capacities as co-executrix and co-executor of the Succession of

Cyril Hinds, appeal the trial court’s judgment, which annulled the codicil to the will

of Cyril Hinds. The judgment invalidated the codicil because it lacked a separate

witness attestation clause. They assert that the trial court’s judgment is erroneous

because the will and codicil were drafted and executed simultaneously. Thus, they

constituted a single testament such that the one witness attestation clause contained

therein satisfied the necessary form for a valid notarial will. Alternatively, the

appellants seek a reversal of the trial court’s denial of their motion for new trial on

this issue.

The judgment invalidating the codicil is reversed. In this case, the

codicil and will were drafted and executed as one document, and the lack of the

insertion of a second witness attestation clause following the codicil, when all other

formalities ensuring against fraud had been satisfied, did not render the codicil

portion of the instrument invalid. The issue of the propriety of the denial of the

motion for new trial is moot, since judgment is rendered, ordering the probate of the

codicil to the will of Cyril Hinds.

I.

ISSUE

Is a codicil to a notarial will invalid because it does not contain a witness

attestation clause, although it was prepared simultaneously with a valid will,

specifically referenced therein, and executed in the same ceremony, by the same

witnesses and notary, as the will? II.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND

On March 5, 2003, the testator, Cyril Hinds (Mr. Hinds), instructed his

attorney, Gerald Hebert (Attorney Hebert), to prepare a will and a codicil for him.

Acknowledging that this was not a usual practice—the simultaneous preparation of

a will and a codicil—Attorney Hebert, nevertheless, followed the instructions of his

client and prepared the documents to reflect the content relayed to him. The will and

codicil each consisted of a single page. The will reads as follows:

I, Cyril Hinds, do hereby make this my last will and testament, revoking all prior wills.

1.

Subject to the attached Codicil, I leave to my wife, Helen Lois Anderson Hinds, the usufruct of all the community and separate property, both real and personal, that I may own at my death.

2.

Subject to the above Codicil and usufruct, I leave to my great-grandchildren all of the community and separate property, both real and personal, that I may own at my death.

3.

I name and appoint Bill Pattillo and/or Susan B. Broaddus as independent executors of my estate with full seizin and without bond. I further authorize an independent administration of my estate.

4.

I name and appoint Gerald I. Hebert as Attorney for my executors and estate.

IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have signed on each page and declared this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the Notary Public and the witnesses hereinafter

2 named and undersigned, at the date and place first written above.

/s/ Cyril Hinds Testator

Signed on each page and declared by Cyril Hinds, Testator above named, in our presence to be his last will and testament, and in the presence of the Testator and each other we have hereunto subscribed our names on this 2nd day of April, 2003.

WITNESSES:

/s/ Ronald Quebedeaux /s/ Cyril Hinds Testator /s/ Linda Quebedeaux

/s/ Marieta H. Fawcett Notary Public

The codicil to the aforementioned will states:

CODICIL TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CYRIL HINDS

I leave and bequeath to:

Susan B. Broaddus

The sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars cash ($50,000.00)

Bill Pattillo

Signed on each page and declared by me to be the Codicil to my Last Will and Testament dated April 2, 2003.

/s/ Ronald Quebedeaux /s/ Cyril Hinds Testator

/s/ Linda Quebedeaux

3 /s/ Marieta H. Fawcett Notary Public

Page 1 of 1 pages April 2, 2003

Mr. Hinds’s will was executed at his home on April 2, 2003. Present,

at his request, were his friend and business associate, Bill Pattillo (Pattillo), and

Ronald and Linda Quebedeaux. The Quebedeauxs had been asked by Mr. Hinds to

serve as witnesses. Present also was a notary public, Marieta “Missy” Fawcett

(Notary Fawcett), who had been instructed by Attorney Hebert to take the will and

its codicil to the home of Mr. Hinds to oversee the execution of the documents. The

documents were executed in Mr. Hinds’s bedroom.

Notary Fawcett gave both documents to Mr. Hinds for his review. Mr.

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