117 N.H. 1060 | N.H. | 1977
Memorandum Opinion
This equity action seeks to compel the defendant to turn over the proceeds of two joint bank accounts and other property to the estate of Daniel J. Cronin. The joint accounts were created by deceased during his lifetime and became the property of the defendant as survivor on his death. RSA 384:28; In re Wszolek Estate, 112 N.H. 310, 295 A.2d 444 (1972); see Boucher v. Johnson, 117 N.H. 343, 373 A.2d 349 (1977).
The Master (Robert A. Carignan, Esq.) found that the plaintiff failed to prove that the defendant induced the deceased to change
The credibility of the witnesses was for the trial court and the evidence did not compel a different result. New Bradford Co. Inc. v. Meunier, 117 N.H. 774, 378 A.2d 748 (1977).
Exceptions overruled.