30 Minn. 209 | Minn. | 1883
On appeal to the district court of Bice county from the decision of the probate court in the matter of the account of this plaintiff, who was the wife of Thomas Garvey, against his estate, issues were duly framed between the parties to this action, and, upon a trial by jury, special findings upon the several issues were made by them, by which it is found that' the plaintiff loaned and advanced to her husband in March, 1857, the sum of $200, and did, also, after his decease, on September 8, 1859, pay the amount of the expenses of his last sickness and of his funeral, which had been previously, at her request, and on her promise of repayment, advanced therefor by one Patrick Garvey, being the sum of $205.50; that Thomas Garvey died in May, 1858, and Patrick Garvey was appointed administrator of his estate in July, 1858, and subsequently died, leaving the estate unsettled; that no commissioners were ap
The Revised Statutes of 1851 saved to the wife the right to her separate property, the title to which was not divested by the husband’s possession, and her rights were protected without the intervention of trustees. She was also entitled to the increase and profits thereof, though in her husband’s possession. Williams v. McGrade, 13 Minn. 39, (46.) The court will also carefully protect the wife’s interest from suffering loss by reason of the confidential rela
It follows that the order denying a new trial should be affirmed.