Succession of Delesdernier

184 So. 2d 37
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 7, 1966
Docket2077-2079
StatusPublished
Cited by22 cases

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Succession of Delesdernier, 184 So. 2d 37 (La. Ct. App. 1966).

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184 So.2d 37 (1966)

Succession of Mrs. Julia Theresa LOGA, wife of George W. DELESDERNIER.
Succession of George W. DELESDERNIER.
Gloria DELESDERNIER, wife of Paul MARCHAND, et al.
v.
ESTATE of Julia LOGA, wife of George W. DELESDERNIER, et al.

Nos. 2077-2079.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

March 7, 1966.

*40 Duke & Porterie, Louis B. Porterie, New Orleans, and Luke Petrovich, Buras, for Gloria Delesdernier, wife of Paul Marchand, plaintiff-appellant.

Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, Ernest A. Carrere, Jr., George Denegre and Donald P. Endom, New Orleans, for Mark Delesdernier, Paul Delesdernier, Ira Delesdernier, Emma Roig, wife of Paul Delesdernier, Executrix of Succession of George W. Delesdernier, and Delesdernier Estate, Inc., defendants-appellees.

Ellis, Lancaster & King, Charles D. Lancaster, New Orleans, for Shirley Delesdernier, wife of Charles Koehl.

Chester A. Eggleston, New Orleans, curator ad hoc for Beulah Delesdernier, wife of Campbell Keene.

Dart & Dart, Henry P. Dart, III, New Orleans, for Angie Neider, wife of Chester O. Delesdernier, intervenor.

*41 Henican, James & Cleveland, C. Ellis Henican, New Orleans, amicus curiae.

Before REGAN, SAMUEL and BARNETTE, JJ.

BARNETTE, Judge.

These cases were consolidated in the trial court, and the appeals have been consolidated for argument and briefing in this court. They are a part of a series of actions arising out of the succession of Julia Theresa Loga, wife of George W. Delesdernier who died May 14, 1934, and the succession of George W. Delesdernier who died February 1, 1952. They involve rights and claims to numerous pieces of real property in Plaquemines, Jefferson, and Orleans Parishes.

The principal plaintiff is Gloria Delesdernier, wife of Paul Marchand, a granddaughter of Julia Loga and George W. Delesdernier, whose rights of heirship in her grandparents' estates are claimed by representation of her father, Chester O. Delesdernier, who died in 1924. It is not disputed that Gloria and her two brothers, all of whom were minors when their grandmother died, were entitled through representation of their father to share in their grandmother's estate. The two brothers of Gloria were killed in World War II without issue. Gloria and their mother Angie Neider Delesdernier are their legal heirs. In this capacity Angie Neider Delesdernier joined her daughter as a party plaintiff in a part of this litigation.

From judgments maintaining pleas of res judicata and prescription and dismissing plaintiff's suits, Mrs. Marchand has appealed. She is the principal plaintiff and only appellant; therefore, reference hereafter to plaintiff or appellant refers to Mrs. Marchand unless otherwise stated. By order of this court certain attorneys, having a direct interest in the ultimate decision of this court, were permitted to file amicus curiae briefs on the issue of res judicata.

Of eleven children born to George W. Delesdernier and his wife Julia Loga, four died in infancy. Seven lived to maturity, all of whom, with the exception of Chester O. Delesdernier, Gloria's father, survived their mother. Another of the seven, George O. Delesdernier, predeceased his father George W. Delesdernier, leaving no descendants.

After the death of Julia Loga Delesdernier and the opening of her succession,[1] a family corporation was chartered under the name "Delesdernier Estate, Incorporated" with George W. Delesdernier as president and his six living children as incorporators.

The Succession of George W. Delesdernier[2] was opened on March 11, 1952, and by judgment of June 17, 1952, the heirs, being the five living children and granddaughter Gloria Delesdernier Marchand, were recognized and sent in possession of his estate. On June 14, 1957, Gloria filed in this proceeding a "Petition for Collation" joining as defendants her five co-heirs and Mrs. Paul Delesdernier, the executrix.

The object of this proceeding was (1) to revoke the judgment of June 17, 1952, insofar as it terminated the administration; (2) to reopen the succession; (3) to cause a new inventory to be made including certain property alleged to have been omitted; and (4) to order collation from her co-heirs who were alleged to have received from their father certain property through simulated transfers or donations in disguise. On May 1, 1958, a petition was filed in that succession by Angie Neider, widow of Chester O. Delesdernier, claiming rights as mother and forced heir of her two predeceased sons. Her allegations and prayer *42 are substantially as those of her daughter Gloria D. Marchand.

In the suit bearing the title, "Gloria Delesdernier, wife of Paul Marchand v. Estate of Julia Loga, wife of George W. Delesdernier, et al.,"[3] hereafter referred to as suit No. 4665, the plaintiffs are Gloria Delesdernier Marchand and her mother, Angie Neider, widow of Chester O. Delesdernier, and the defendants are the Estate of Julia Loga Delesdernier, the Estate of George W. Delesdernier, the Estate of George O. Delesdernier, the five living children of George W. and Julia Loga Delesdernier, and Delesdernier Estate, Incorporated. This suit was filed on June 2, 1958.

In suit No. 4665 plaintiffs alleged fraud, misrepresentation, forgery, and other irregularities in connection with the succession proceedings of Mrs. Julia Theresa Loga Delesdernier (No. 1043), in which proceeding the tutorship of the minors, Gloria Delesdernier and her two brothers, was included. It concludes with a prayer for nullity of the judgment placing the heirs in possession in the Succession of Mrs. Julia Loga Delesdernier, No. 1043, and for nullity of the sale of the minors' interest in the estate in that proceeding. They also pray for amendment of the final judgments of possession in the successions of George W. Delesdernier and George O. Delesdernier and that collation be ordered to insure their inheritance of the interest due them. There is an alternative prayer for damages in the sum of one million dollars.

A supplemental and amending petition was filed in this proceeding (No. 4665) on October 5, 1960, on behalf of Gloria Delesdernier Marchand alleging other irregularities, amplifying the allegations previously made, and pleading simulation in respect to certain transfers of property sought to be declared null and void. It is further alleged that the purported incorporation of Delesdernier Estate, Incorporated, was stricken with irregularities rendering it a nullity, and that the property purported to have been conveyed to it remains in the succession of Julia Loga Delesdernier (suit No. 1043). Petitioner prays substantially as in the original petition with the further prayer that proceeding No. 1043, Succession of Julia Theresa Loga, wife of George W. Delesdernier, be consolidated with this proceeding and reopened for division of the property with recognition of the rights claimed by her.

To all of plaintiffs' pleadings defendants filed exceptions of res judicata; no cause or right of action; prescription of five, ten, and twenty years; and estoppel. The exceptions of res judicata and prescription (without specific reference to any particular prescriptive period) were maintained, plaintiffs' demands were rejected, and the suits were dismissed. From this judgment (or judgments) the plaintiff Gloria Delesdernier has appealed devolutively. After the appeals were lodged in this court, Mrs.

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