Beltrami County v. Goodman, C8-87-349

Decision Date12 August 1988
Docket NumberNo. C8-87-349,C8-87-349
Citation427 N.W.2d 662
PartiesBELTRAMI COUNTY, Minnesota, Appellant, v. Karen Gloria GOODMAN, as Trustee for the Heirs of Randi Jean Goodman, Deceased, etc., Respondents. Troy Adam GOODMAN, Respondent, v. Curt Damon KEMPER, et al., Defendants, County of Beltrami, Appellant.
CourtMinnesota Supreme Court

Syllabus by the Court

A minor's wrongful death settlement fund is available as income or resources under Minn.Stat. Sec. 260.251, subd. 1(b) to reimburse a county for foster care provided to the minor.

Thomas J. Keyes, Alan R. Felix, Timothy Tingelstad, Peltrami County Attorney's Office, Bemidji, for appellant.

Stephen R. Young and Thomas D'Albani, Bemidji, for Troy Goodman.

George Manning, Bemidji, for Karen Goodman.

Heard, considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.

WAHL, Justice.

Beltrami County is appealing from an order of the Beltrami County District Court, Division I, (district court) denying its motion for distribution of $9813.75 from a minor's wrongful death settlement fund. The sum represented the costs of foster care provided by the county to the minor, Troy Adam Goodman. Beltrami County brought its motion pursuant to an order made by the Beltrami County District Court, Division II, (juvenile court), which determined that such settlement proceeds were available for reimbursement of the county's foster care expenses. 1

We had before us at the time Beltrami County appealed the order to the court of appeals, a related issue in the case of In the Matter of the Welfare of K.S., 427 N.W.2d 653 (Minn. filed August 12, 1988). Therefore, we accepted the case for accelerated review and decision pursuant to Minn.R.Civ.App.P. 118, subd. 3 and Minn.Stat. Sec. 480A.10, subd. 2(b)(ii)(1986). In re K.S. decides the issue of whether a minor's personal injury settlement fund is an available resource for purposes of a minor's eligibility for medical assistance under Minn.Stat. ch. 256B (1986) as well as for reimbursement to the county for cost of care under Minn.Stat. Sec. 252.27 (1986). In this case we decide whether a minor's wrongful death settlement is available as income or resources under Minn.Stat. Sec. 260.251, subd. 1(b) to reimburse a county for foster care provided to the minor. 2

The facts are as follows: Troy Goodman, a minor, had not lived with his mother, Karen Goodman, or his half-sister, Randi Jean Goodman, since he was two years old. In May 1982 when he was six and one-half years old, he was adjudicated neglected and placed in the custody of the county by the Beltrami County juvenile court. About a month earlier, his sister has been similarly adjudged and placed in foster care. Prior to May, Troy had been living with his father, who had been sentenced to a state penitentiary a few weeks earlier.

Troy was returned to his mother's home under the supervision of Beltrami County Social Services in June 1985. Randi Jean, his sister, was returned to the mother's home in August, 1985. Two months later Randi Jean was killed when hit by a drunk driver. In June 1986, Troy was removed from his mother's care and placed in a group home because of continuing behavioral problems.

Attorney George Manning had been Troy's court-appointed guardian ad litem in the juvenile court. Upon Randi Jean's death, he represented the mother, individually and as trustee for Troy, in a wrongful death-civil damages (dram shop) suit brought in the district court.

The district court approved a $55,000 settlement of the action which resulted, after various payments, in a balance of about $34,000. The district court also appointed Stephen Young of Drahos and Young as guardian ad litem for Troy in the district court distribution proceedings. A determination on distribution of the settlement was delayed until September 29, 1985. Prior to this hearing, however, Beltrami County brought a motion in juvenile court for its order determining the income and resources attributable to the child and the mother, and available to the county for reimbursement. Hearing on the juvenile motion was set for October 8, 1986.

At the September 29th hearing in district court, Manning and Young presented a settlement proposal which would distribute $13,000 of the approximate $34,000 balance to Troy. On September 30, the district court issued an order distributing $13,000 to Troy to be placed in a trust account from which no funds could be removed without order of the district court.

At the October 8th hearing in the juvenile court, Beltrami County requested a determination of the obligations of both Troy and his mother for reimbursement of foster care costs. In an order dated December 30, 1986, the juvenile court directed Young to make immediate application to the district court for disbursal of all or any part of Troy's $13,000 settlement fund for reimbursement of foster care costs. Further, the court ordered that should the county's expenses for Troy exceed his $13,000, the county might make further application to the juvenile court for additional orders providing for reimbursement from Karen Goodman's settlement proceeds. The juvenile court reasoned that "the clear intent of legislators and courts nationwide is to prevent individuals from continuing to drain limited social services resources when they have at their disposal significant sums generated by tort litigation."

A hearing was held on February 2, 1987 in the district court pursuant to a motion by Beltrami County for the disbursement of Troy's settlement funds. Young, brought a counter motion for an order awarding his fees and placing the balance of the money in trust for Troy. In an order dated February 4, 1987, the district court denied the county's motion, ordered the payment of attorney's fees and costs, and directed that any balance of Troy's fund should be placed in an interest-bearing account for the benefit of Troy. These monies were subject to the further order of the court, or to be disbursed to Troy upon his reaching the age of 18.

The single issue before us is whether a minor's wrongful death settlement fund is available as income or resources under Minn.Stat. Sec. 260.251, subd. 1(b) to reimburse a county for foster care, provided to the minor. If the fund is available as resources, the order of the district court denying distribution of Troy Goodman's wrongful death settlement funds to reimburse Beltrami County for foster care must be reversed....

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  • Welfare of K.S., Matter of, C5-86-2081
    • United States
    • Minnesota Supreme Court
    • August 12, 1988
    ...court ordered the parties to submit supplemental briefs on certain jurisdictional and substantive issues. A companion case, Beltrami County v. Goodman, 427 N.W.2d 662, was also removed from the non-oral calendar with an order issued to the parties to submit supplemental briefs on the identi......
  • Welfare of M.B.P., Matter of, No. C8-90-2516
    • United States
    • Minnesota Court of Appeals
    • August 13, 1991
    ... ... the money in a minor settlement fund may be used to reimburse a county for community care services provided to a child ... of the minor. Id. In the companion case, Beltrami County v. Goodman, 427 N.W.2d 662 (Minn.1988), the supreme court held that ... ...
  • Welfare of M.M., Matter of, C4-96-1893
    • United States
    • Minnesota Court of Appeals
    • March 25, 1997
    ...are not limited to" broadly, thus, making virtually all resources of the child available for payment of costs. See Beltrami County v. Goodman, 427 N.W.2d 662, 664 (Minn.1988) (construing phrase "but not limited to" to require "a broad interpretation"). The Beltrami court reasoned that "it [......
  • Welfare of M.F., Matter of
    • United States
    • Minnesota Court of Appeals
    • August 6, 1991
    ...treatment from the income and resources attributable to the child less the clothing and personal needs allowance. In Beltrami County v. Goodman, 427 N.W.2d 662 (Minn.1988), the Minnesota Supreme Court held a minor's wrongful death settlement fund available as income or resources to reimburs......
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  • The Fordham Urban Law Journal: twenty years of progress.
    • United States
    • Fordham Urban Law Journal Vol. 30 No. 3, March 2003
    • March 1, 2003
    ...1987); 15 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 709 (1987) noted in 452 N.W.2d 509, 514 n. 1 (Minn. Ct. App. 1990); 14 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 971 (1986) noted in 427 N.W.2d 662, 665 n.4 (Minn. 1988); 10 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1 (1981) noted in 333 N.W.2d 622, 629 (Minn. 1983); 7 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 63 (1978) noted in 319 ......

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