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Facts
Mrs. Lawrence's first husband died in 1905 and 1907 she married William T. Lawrence who never had any children. In 1937 the married couple held some property by the entireties which had been largely acquired through the thrift and financial resources of Mrs. Lawrence. On that day in 1937, the parties made mutual wills that gave their estates to each other and then to Mrs. Lawrence's three children. Eventually, the properties were disposed of, but new properties were acquired. Mrs. Lawrence died in 1942. Those properties were held in entireties. After her death, William emptied their safe deposit box. The will was probated on October 13, 1942. William then married again on September 20, 1942, and eight days later vested title in the real estate to his new wife, Iva. Williams openly stating that this was so Mrs. Lawrence's children would not get anything. There was no evidence of consideration for the conveyances to Iva.
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