HOPKINS v. MOORE

A92A1811, A92A1812.

207 Ga. App. 383 (1993)

427 S.E.2d 853

HOPKINS et al. v. MOORE; and vice versa.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 18, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Black & Black, Eugene C. Black, Jr., Julian Webb, for appellants.

Kenneth L. Hornsby, Charles C. Stewart, Jr., for appellee.


COOPER, Judge.

Hopkins ("plaintiff") is the daughter of decedent and executrix of his estate, and Moore ("defendant") is decedent's adopted son. Plaintiff, as executrix of the estate and individually, brought an action against defendant to recover property allegedly belonging to the estate or to plaintiff individually. These cross-appeals are from a trial court order granting in part and denying in part defendant's motion for partial summary judgment.

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