JONES V. SHANNON
40 So.3d 717 (2009)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Jones (P) appealed a summary judgment granted to Shannon (D) in P's
quite title action.
FACTS: D and Henry were married in 1961. They acquired a home as joint tenants with the
right of survivorship. In July 1988, D and Henry divorced. A separation agreement provided
that the home would remain jointly held until it could be sold in a commercially reasonable
manner. D was to have exclusive right to possession of the home until the home was sold.
The net proceeds of the sale were then to be equally divided between the parties. In
December 1990, Henry married P. On July 21, 1990, Henry purported to convey by deed his
interest in the property to P. In November 2003, Henry died intestate. The property had yet
to be sold. P petitioned the trial court to quiet title to the property and to order a sale
for division. P and D both motioned for summary judgment. D got the judgment and P appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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