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Wihlm v. Campbell

Supreme Court of Iowa.
Jan 12, 2018
906 N.W.2d 185 (Iowa 2018)

Opinion

No. 15-0011

01-12-2018

Bernard J. WIHLM and Patricia M. Balek, Appellees, v. Shirley A. CAMPBELL, Individually and as Executor of the Estate of John Joseph Wihlm, and as Trustee of the John Joseph Wihlm Revocable Trust dated April 2, 2012, and Parties in Possession, Appellant.

Michael G. Byrne of Winston & Byrne, P.C., Mason City, for appellant. Collin M. Davison of Heiny, McManigal, Duffy, Stambaugh & Anderson, P.L.C., Mason City, for appellees.


Michael G. Byrne of Winston & Byrne, P.C., Mason City, for appellant.

Collin M. Davison of Heiny, McManigal, Duffy, Stambaugh & Anderson, P.L.C., Mason City, for appellees.

Editor's Note: The opinion of the Supreme Court of Iowa, in Wihlm v. Campbell , published in the advance sheet at this citation, 906 N.W.2d 185, was withdrawn from the bound volume because it was not intended for publication.

PER CURIAM.

The plaintiffs filed actions in two counties requesting several parcels of real estate be partitioned by sale. The defendant in both actions answered, requesting partition in kind. After a trial of the consolidated actions, the district court found the defendant failed to prove a partition in kind would be equitable and practicable, and ordered a partition by sale. See Iowa R. Civ. P. 1.1201(2) ("Property shall be partitioned by sale and division of the proceeds, unless a party prays for partition in kind by its division into parcels, and shows that such partition is equitable and practicable.").

The defendant appealed and we transferred the case to the court of appeals. On de novo review, the court of appeals found a partition in kind would be equitable and practicable, reversed the district court judgment, and remanded for further proceedings.

The plaintiffs sought, and we granted, further review. Upon our review, we conclude the district court correctly found the defendant failed to meet her burden to prove a partition in kind of the real estate was equitable and practicable. Accordingly, we vacate the decision of the court of appeals and affirm the judgment of the district court. See Newhall v. Roll , 888 N.W.2d 636, 644 (Iowa 2016) (affirming district court's decision granting partition by sale where party seeking in-kind partition failed to prove such relief was equitable and practicable); see also Spies v. Prybil , 160 N.W.2d 505, 508 (Iowa 1968) (stating the rule pertaining to partition of real estate "is unequivocal in favoring partition by sale and in placing upon the objecting party the burden to show why this should not be done in the particular case").

COURT OF APPEALS DECISION VACATED; DISTRICT COURT JUDGMENT AFFIRMED .


Summaries of

Wihlm v. Campbell

Supreme Court of Iowa.
Jan 12, 2018
906 N.W.2d 185 (Iowa 2018)
Case details for

Wihlm v. Campbell

Case Details

Full title:Bernard J. WIHLM and Patricia M. Balek, Appellees, v. Shirley A. CAMPBELL…

Court:Supreme Court of Iowa.

Date published: Jan 12, 2018

Citations

906 N.W.2d 185 (Iowa 2018)

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