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Wyatt v. Iverson

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Dec 26, 2000
34 S.W.3d 288 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)

Opinion

No. WD 57895

December 26, 2000

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI, HONORABLE KENNETH P. DEAN II, JUDGE

Lloyd Koelker, Esq., Attorney for Appellant, Kansas City, MO,

Carrier E. Martsching, Attorney for Respondent, Kansas City, MO

Before: Lowenstein, P.J., Stith and Newton, JJ.

ORDER


Elnora Iverson (previously Wyatt) (Wife) appeals from a partial summary judgment entered by the Circuit Court of Jackson County requiring her to execute a quit-claim deed for real property to her ex-husband, Kenneth Wyatt (Husband). The action before the court stems from a 1977 dissolution of marriage proceeding in which the parties waived a court division of the property. Both parties, however, agreed that the marital home would belong to Husband, and Wife testified she had executed the deed transferring her interest to him. After prolonged litigation, including a previous appeal here, Husband filed this action in equity to compel Wife to deed her interest in the property to him. Because this court finds that Wife failed to plead § 516.350 as an affirmative defense and that the doctrine of laches does not apply, the summary judgment granted by the trial court is affirmed.


Summaries of

Wyatt v. Iverson

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Dec 26, 2000
34 S.W.3d 288 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)
Case details for

Wyatt v. Iverson

Case Details

Full title:KENNETH WYATT, Respondent, v. ELNORA IVERSON, Appellant

Court:Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District

Date published: Dec 26, 2000

Citations

34 S.W.3d 288 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)