SULLIVAN v. CENTRAL BANK OF THE SOUTH

1910622.

601 So.2d 985 (1992)

Joy B. SULLIVAN and John P. Sullivan v. CENTRAL BANK OF THE SOUTH.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred W. Goldthwaite and Rick A. Williams, Montgomery, for appellants.

Sterling G. Culpepper, Jr. and Donald R. Jones, Jr. of Balch & Bingham, Montgomery, for appellee.


KENNEDY, Justice.

The plaintiffs appeal from a summary judgment in favor of the defendant, Central Bank of the South.

On July 30, 1981, Joy Watwood opened a checking account at Central Bank in Montgomery, Alabama, in her name only. On June 2, 1982, she opened a savings account, also in her name. In 1985, Joy Watwood married John Sullivan and subsequently changed the name on her accounts to "Joy B. Sullivan." On August 14, 1987, Joy B. Sullivan added her husband...

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