WALLS v. BANK OF PRATTVILLE

89-219.

575 So.2d 1081 (1991)

Wilma Milton WALLS v. BANK OF PRATTVILLE and the Estate of Daniel L. Tatum, Intervenor.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 22, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred Q. Booth, Prattville, for appellant.

J. Robert Faulk, Prattville, for appellees.


HORNSBY, Chief Justice.

On April 20, 1988, the appellant, Wilma Milton Walls, filed a declaratory judgment action to establish the beneficiary of a savings account established by Daniel L. Tatum, her deceased brother, at the Bank of Prattville. Wilma alleged that the name written on the signature card as the death beneficiary, "Wilma Middleton," was a scrivener's error, and that Tatum had intended that the beneficiary of the account be "Wilma Milton." On April 25...

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