146 A. 900 | Pa. | 1929
Argued May 20, 1929.
This case involves a contest over the proceeds of a government war insurance policy on the life of Harvey L. Meisenhelter, who was killed in service. The soldier's parents were divorced in his lifetime; his mother then married Howard Smuck, the present appellant. The mother was the insurance beneficiary, and received payments therefrom until her death. After that event, the father of the insured (former husband of the deceased mother) took out letters of administration on his son's estate, which consisted solely of the balance of the war *294
insurance. Upon the filing of the account by this administrator, the court below awarded the balance on hand to the accountant as the father of the insured and the one entitled under the intestate law of Pennsylvania. As shown in Wanzel's Estate,
The decree appealed from is affirmed at cost of appellant.