KINDIG v. REA

SC 1732.

334 So.2d 681 (1976)

Charles C. KINDIG v. Carolyn Kinding REA and William A. Rea.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 2, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pitts & Hamby, Sheffield, for appellant.

Bedford & Bedford, Russellville, for appellees.


MADDOX, Justice.

Husband, Charles Kinding, and wife, Elizabeth Kindig, jointly owned property which originally belonged to wife's father A. W. Smith. In this action, Charles Kindig sought to set aside a deed purportedly executed by him to his late wife in 1953. He claimed that his signature on the deed was a forgery.

The trial judge, after hearing oral testimony, including that of a handwriting expert, concluded that the signature on the 1953 deed was not...

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