MOBLEY v. JACKSON CHAPEL CHURCH

No. S06A1407.

636 S.E.2d 535 (2006)

MOBLEY, et al. v. JACKSON CHAPEL CHURCH a/k/a Jackson Chapel United Methodist Church.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

October 16, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Robert McCown, Jeffrey Neal Woodard, Stephen Bruce Farrow, Minor, Bell & Neal, Dalton, for Appellant.

Ivy Stewart Duggan, Brinson Askew Berry Seigler Richardson, Frank H. Jones, Rome, for Appellee.


BENHAM, Justice.

Appellee Jackson Chapel Church is located on property in Polk County adjacent to property owned by appellants Willard C. Mobley, his daughter, and his son-in-law. When appellants began to make improvements on real property the church believed it owned as a result of the church's adverse possession for over one hundred years, the church filed a petition for ejectment, for declaratory judgment, and for injunctive relief. In their answer, appellants...

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