Yakima Adjustment Service Inc. v. Durand
1981.WA.41449; 622 P.2D 408; 28 WASH. APP. 180
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Descripción editorial
Based on this judgment, a writ of garnishment was issued to the Yakima Branch, Rainier National Bank, for any monies or accounts of Blythe Durand to satisfy the amount of $2,675.05. The bank answered that it held funds in that amount. Blythe Durand filed a controverting affidavit stating that the garnisheed account was solely owned by her son, Laine; the funds in the account were the proceeds of a Small Business Administration loan to Laine; and she was authorized to write checks on the account only with Laines approval at times when he was physically unable to do so. Laine Durand also filed a controverting affidavit confirming his mothers statements. Laine was allowed to intervene in the garnishment proceeding and filed a motion for summary judgment to quash the writ and for attorneys fees. His motion was supported by a second controverting affidavit in which he added Blythe had never made any deposits to the account. He stated the reason Blythes name appeared on the account: