Case Name: FLAGSHIP NATIONAL BANK OF BOYNTON BEACH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marion Bentley Wall, Deceased, and Flagship National Bank of Boynton Beach and James R. Warnke, as Trustees of the Trust entered into by Marion Bentley Wall as donor on February 15, 1978, as amended, Appellants, v. Rohan KELLEY, as Guardian Ad Litem For Terry P. Bentley, a Minor, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1987-12-16
Citations: 516 So. 2d 1067
Docket Number: No. 87-0424
Parties: FLAGSHIP NATIONAL BANK OF BOYNTON BEACH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marion Bentley Wall, Deceased, and Flagship National Bank of Boynton Beach and James R. Warnke, as Trustees of the Trust entered into by Marion Bentley Wall as donor on February 15, 1978, as amended, Appellants, v. Rohan KELLEY, as Guardian Ad Litem For Terry P. Bentley, a Minor, Appellee.
Judges: DELL, WALDEN and STONE, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 516
Pages: 1067–1068

Head Matter:
FLAGSHIP NATIONAL BANK OF BOYNTON BEACH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marion Bentley Wall, Deceased, and Flagship National Bank of Boynton Beach and James R. Warnke, as Trustees of the Trust entered into by Marion Bentley Wall as donor on February 15, 1978, as amended, Appellants, v. Rohan KELLEY, as Guardian Ad Litem For Terry P. Bentley, a Minor, Appellee.
No. 87-0424.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
Dec. 16, 1987.
Howard A. Setlin of Therrel Baisden & Meyer Weiss, Miami Beach, for appellants.
Wilson Smith of Kelley & Herb, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We review on this appeal whether the trial court erred in determining that certain assets were estate rather than trust assets. The decedent created a living trust which provided for the inter vivos conveyance of certain personal property to trustees. The trust document referred to a list of personal assets to be attached to the trust document to effectuate the conveyance. The list was never attached. The decedent also left a will which contained a provision disposing of assets by a separate writing, pursuant to section 732.515, Florida Statutes. A list disposing of personal property was found in decedent's safe with both the trust and the will. Consequently, a question of fact arose as to whether the personal property in question had been conveyed into the living trust or whether it had passed under the separate writing provision of the will. We find no abuse of discretion in the trial court's determination that the property passed under decedent's estate. We therefore affirm.
DELL, WALDEN and STONE, JJ., concur.