MANN, Judge.
The day before he married his second wife, Elva, Stanley Minshall bought a house in his name individually, and assumed the mortgage on it. After the marriage he deeded the property to himself and her as tenants by the entirety, subject to encumbrances of record. After his death the mortgage was sold to Ursula Cooper, who filed a claim against the estate, refusing to enforce the lien.
Minshall's daughter objected to the claim and this action...
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