Mary Duffer, as Executrix of the Estate of Elmer Hamilton Lawson v. Mary Lawson

Case Number
M2009-01057-COA-R3-CV

This appeal concerns the ownership of real property. The decedent acquired the subject property while he was married to the defendant surviving spouse. Years later, the decedent quitclaimed his interest in the property to his grandson. Subsequently, the decedent and the grandson disputed ownership of the property and an ancillary lawsuit ensued. Before the litigation was resolved, the decedent died and his estate was substituted as a party. The surviving spouse filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the grandson, asserting he caused the decedent's death. The grandson settled both lawsuits; the settlement of each involved a transfer of the subject real property. Thereafter, the executrix of the decedent's estate filed the instant lawsuit against the surviving spouse seeking a determination as to the ownership of the property. The surviving spouse counterclaimed, asserting various theories of ownership. On the estate's motion, the trial court entered an order dismissing the surviving spouse's counterclaim to the extent that it sought fee simple ownership. The surviving spouse now appeals. We dismiss the appeal, finding that we do not have subject matter jurisdiction.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Chancellor Tom E. Gray
Case Name
Mary Duffer, as Executrix of the Estate of Elmer Hamilton Lawson v. Mary Lawson
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No