Jack T. McKinney, et al. v. Jeanetta K. Kimery, et al.

Case Number
E2005-02510-COA-R3-CV

Jack T. McKinney and his wife Brenda McKinney, obtained a judgment against Charles T. Kimery. After the judgment was recorded in the Register of Deeds’ office, Mr. Kimery and his wife conveyed property they owned as tenants by the entirety to Mr. Kimery’s mother. The McKinneys filed this action to execute upon the property and have it sold to satisfy the judgment lien. The issue presented is whether the McKinneys may levy against the entire interest in the property and have the property sold to satisfy their judgment lien, or whether the McKinneys’ lien attached only to Mr. Kimery’s separate, alienable interest in the property at the time of recording of the judgment lien, which consisted of Mr. Kimery’s right of survivorship. The trial court held that the McKinneys’ judgment lien attached to Mr. Kimery’s survivorship interest in the property at the time the judgment was recorded, and that the subsequent transfer of the property by both tenants by the entirety (the Kimerys) did not augment the interest to which the judgment lien attached, so that the McKinneys continued to hold a lien against the survivorship interest only after the transfer. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Authoring Judge
Judge Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Chancellor G. Richard Johnson
Case Name
Jack T. McKinney, et al. v. Jeanetta K. Kimery, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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