DAWSON v. CAPITAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF BATON ROUGE

No. 8733.

261 So.2d 727 (1972)

Corinne Bates DAWSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CAPITAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, and W. J. Taylor, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

April 17, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Smith, Seale, Smith & Phelps, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellant.

Teddy W. Airhart, Jr., Airhart & Copenhaver, Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee.

Before LOTTINGER, SARTAIN and ELLIS, JJ.


SARTAIN, Judge.

Plaintiff Corine Bates Dawson filed a petition for declaratory judgment, alleging that she is domiciled in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, and that she is a daughter of Mrs. Emma H. Taylor, deceased, and an heir under the law of the State of Mississippi. Mrs. Taylor died intestate on December 3, 1966, and was a domiciliary of Mississippi, residing in her matrimonial domicile with her husband, W. J. Taylor, in...

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