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Brown v. Brown

Supreme Court of California,Department Two
Apr 7, 1915
170 Cal. 8 (Cal. 1915)

Opinion

Sac. No. 2122.

April 7, 1915.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Sacramento County. Peter J. Shields, Judge.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Harris March, and H.C. Beach, for Appellant.

J.C. Sims, Myer Jacobs, and T.E. Pawlicki, for Respondent.


This action in all except two particulars, is the same as the action of Brown v. Brown, (Sac. No. 2121), ante, p. 1 [ 147 P. 1168], this day decided. We refer to that action for a more particular statement of the facts. The appeal is by the defendant from the judgment in favor of the plaintiff, declaring that the plaintiff was entitled to a division of the proceeds of a life insurance policy belonging to the estate of John S. Brown, deceased.

The only difference between this case and the other case above mentioned, is that here the property is personal property while there it was real estate, and here it consists of an insurance policy which had become the property of Brown before the action for divorce was begun. In consequence of the date of its acquisition by Brown, said policy, if it was community property, was in existence as such at the time the action for divorce was begun. Upon the principles laid down in case No. 2121, aforesaid, it would follow that the judgment of divorce, based upon the complaint declaring that there was no community property, is a conclusive determination against the plaintiff that this property is not community property, and by said judgment she is estopped from claiming any interest whatever in this part of the estate of Brown.

The judgment is reversed.

Sloss, J., and Angellotti, C.J., concurred.


Summaries of

Brown v. Brown

Supreme Court of California,Department Two
Apr 7, 1915
170 Cal. 8 (Cal. 1915)
Case details for

Brown v. Brown

Case Details

Full title:RUBY D. BROWN, Respondent, v. EVA S. BROWN, Administratrix of the Estate…

Court:Supreme Court of California,Department Two

Date published: Apr 7, 1915

Citations

170 Cal. 8 (Cal. 1915)
147 P. 1171

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