LINGO v. COURMIER

No. 95-542.

667 So.2d 1091 (1995)

Shirley Weldon LINGO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Clara Mae COURMIER, Earl F. Courmier, Jr. and Anthony Wayne Courmier, Defendants-Appellees.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

Rehearing Denied February 26, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward King Alexander Jr., Lake Charles, for Shirley Weldon Lingo.

John Lee Van Norman III, Lake Charles, for Clara Mae Courmier.

Edgar Perkins Jr., De Quincy, for Gervis Turman Weldon.

Before THIBODEAUX and WOODARD JJ., and KNIGHT, J. Pro Tem.


WOODARD, Judge.

Following a trial on a petition for possession and for injunctive relief, the trial court ruled on the ownership rights and interests of Shirley Weldon Lingo, plaintiff, and Clara Mae Courmier, defendant. Shirley Lingo appeals that part of the court's judgment ruling that the testamentary disposition of usufruct to Clara Mae Courmier was valid.

FACTS & ACTIONS OF TRIAL COURT

At the time of his death, Gervis Weldon, Shirley Lingo...

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