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Nelson v. Nelson

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Jun 8, 2000
617 N.W.2d 131 (N.D. 2000)

Opinion

No. 20000002.

Decided June 8, 2000.

Appeal from the District Court of Cass County, East Central Judicial District, the Honorable Michael O. McGuire, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

David A. Overboe, West Fargo, N.D., for plaintiffs and appellants.

Steven E. McCullough of Ohnstad Twichell, West Fargo, N.D., for defendant and appellee.


NOTE: SUMMARY OPINION, SEE NORTH DAKOTA RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE, RULE 35.1


[¶ 1] Alexis Rae Nelson, by her mother, Cyndi Brunelle, and Cyndi Brunelle individually, appeal from the district court's summary judgment dismissing a child support claim. We summarily affirm under Rule 35.1(a)(7), N.D.R.App.P.

[¶ 2] On April 22, 1996, Alexis Nelson was born to Ronald R. Nelson and Cyndi Brunelle. On October 21, 1996, the trial court ordered the father pay $604 per month in child support until the child reached age eighteen or graduated from high school. The father died on December 20, 1998. The father did not owe any child support arrearages at his death, and the child has received $977 per month in Social Security survivor's death benefits because of the father's death. On June 11, 1999, the mother brought a child support claim against the father's estate seeking a lump-sum payment providing support until the child reaches age eighteen or graduates. The estate denied the claim, moving for summary judgment. The trial court granted the motion and the mother appeals.

[¶ 3] The district court was not asked to decide whether a child support obligation survives an obligor's death under North Dakota law and neither party asked this Court to decide the issue on appeal. We, therefore, decline to address that issue. On these facts, and in the absence of a contrary contractual stipulation, we merely hold that if and to the extent a child support obligation may survive the obligor's death the Social Security survivors' death benefits,

must be credited as a payment toward the obligor's child support obligation in the month (or other period) the payment is intended to cover, but may not be credited as a payment toward the child support obligation for any other month or period.

See N.D. Admin. Code § 75-02-04.1-02(11); Tibor v. Bendrick, 1999 ND 92, ¶¶ 8-9, 593 N.W.2d 395.

[¶ 4] We summarily affirm the district court's summary judgment under Rule 35.1(a)(7), N.D.R.App.P.

[¶ 5] William A. Neumann

Mary Muehlen Maring

Carol Ronning Kapsner

Dale V. Sandstrom

Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.


Summaries of

Nelson v. Nelson

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Jun 8, 2000
617 N.W.2d 131 (N.D. 2000)
Case details for

Nelson v. Nelson

Case Details

Full title:Alexis Rae Nelson by her mother, Cyndi Brunelle, and Cyndi Brunelle…

Court:Supreme Court of North Dakota

Date published: Jun 8, 2000

Citations

617 N.W.2d 131 (N.D. 2000)
2000 N.D. 118