BRUBAKER v. BARLOW

No. 66949.

326 N.W.2d 314 (1982)

Marilyn Feiereisen BRUBAKER, Arlene Feiereisen Kacher, and Henry Lee Feiereisen, Appellants, v. Rose Mary BARLOW, Fiduciary of the Estate of William E. Barlow, Deceased, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Iowa.

November 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Denver D. Dillard and Mary E. Clemen of Novak, Kubicek, Rosser, Dillard & Kubicek, Cedar Rapids, for appellants.

William L. Meardon of Meardon, Sueppel, Downer & Hayes, Iowa City, for appellee.

Considered by LeGRAND, P.J., and UHLENHOPP, McCORMICK, LARSON and SCHULTZ, JJ.


LeGRAND, Justice.

The ultimate question in this summary judgment case is whether several assignments of bank accounts by William E. Barlow, now deceased, in favor of his three step-children (claimants) were irrevocable gifts. At Barlow's death, the claimants demanded the proceeds of the accounts. The executor resisted the claim. Each side filed a motion for summary judgment. The trial court entered summary judgment for the executor and dismissed the childrens' motion...

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