Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. Alcorn, 47383

Decision Date22 May 1984
Docket NumberNo. 47383,47383
Citation674 S.W.2d 115
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
PartiesMETROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. Pearl V. ALCORN, Defendant/Respondent, and Barbara L. Alcorn, Guardian of Laura Ann Alcorn, Defendant/Appellant.

Ellsworth Cundiff, St. Charles, for defendant/appellant.

Darryl L. Hicks, Warrenton, for defendant/respondent.

CRIST, Presiding Judge.

Appeal from a summary judgment awarding the proceeds from a life insurance policy to decedent's second wife, contrary to the decree dissolving the marriage of decedent and first wife which required the decedent to name his child as the beneficiary of the policy during the child's minority. We affirm.

On June 26, 1981, the Circuit Court of St. Charles County dissolved the marriage of decedent and his first wife. The parties did not form a separation agreement; the trial court, in the decree, ordered decedent to name his child as the beneficiary of an insurance policy on his life that was available to him through his place of employment. The child was to remain the beneficiary until she attained majority. Decedent remarried and changed the beneficiary on that policy to second wife. On August 6, 1982, decedent died. Second wife, and first wife, who had been appointed guardian of the child's estate, both made claims on the policy. The insurance company interpled the claimants, and paid the proceeds of the policy into the circuit court.

A parent in Missouri is not required to support his children after the parent dies. Gardine v. Cottey, 360 Mo. 681, 230 S.W.2d 731, 749-50 (1950); Bushell v. Schepp, 613 S.W.2d 689, 691-92 (Mo.App.1981). Life insurance is seen as equivalent to such posthumous support, and is therefore beyond the court's power to order, Niederkorn v. Neiderkorn, 616 S.W.2d 529, 538-39 (Mo.App.1981), although it could perhaps constitute a part of a separation agreement. Bushell, supra, 613 S.W.2d at 692-93. While it seems unreasonable, the circuit court cannot order the support of minor children through life insurance.

An attempt to do so is void. We are mindful of Hudson v. Aetna Life Insurance Company, 545 F.Supp. 209 (E.D.Mo.1982), in which a federal district court, applying Missouri law, held such a provision to be voidable, and not void. However, the life insurance provision in the decree is invalid. We are...

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  • In re Marriage of Boston
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • May 23, 2003
    ...held "invalid." Id. at 538-39. See also Steffens v. Steffens, 773 S.W.2d 875, 877 (Mo.App. E.D.1989). In Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. Alcorn, 674 S.W.2d 115, 116 (Mo.App. E.D.1984), the court held that a trial court's order that a father name his child beneficiary on a life insurance polic......
  • Amyx v. Collins
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • January 11, 1996
    ...Newport v. Newport, 759 S.W.2d 630, 638 (Mo.App.1988); Wynn v. Wynn, 738 S.W.2d 915, 920 (Mo.App.1987); and Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. Alcorn, 674 S.W.2d 115, 116 (Mo.App.1984). The instant order requires Father to purchase an annuity which will pay child support up to his child's eighte......
  • Handshear v. Handshear, 54909
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • July 25, 1989
    ...of the parent. "A parent in Missouri is not required to support his children after the parent dies." Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. Alcorn, 674 S.W.2d 115, 115 (Mo.App.1984). Any attempt to order child support through life insurance is void. Id. at 116. The present order is defectiv......
  • Pratt v. Ferber, WD 72166.
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • March 15, 2011
    ...a child, as such would constitute posthumous child support, which is not allowable under Missouri law. Metro. Life Ins. Co. v. Alcorn, 674 S.W.2d 115, 115–16 (Mo.App. E.D.1984). However, life insurance covering a parent for the benefit of a child may properly be part of a separation agreeme......
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