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Couple Failed To Resolve The Issue Of The Legal Status Of Their Marriage For More Than 40 Years

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Couple Failed To Resolve The Legal Status Of Their Marriage For 40 Years

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The purported ex-wife of a now-deceased man cannot proceed with her election against the man’s will because the couple failed to resolve the issue of the legal status of their marriage for more than 40 years, thus barring her claim under the doctrine of laches, the Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled.

One year after their marriage in April 1968, Leon and Milana Riggs separated and were issued a divorce decree in Mexico. The couple stopped living together in 1969, and beginning in 1970, Leon Riggs’ tax filing status was single.

Then in 1973, Milana Riggs filed an Indiana petition to dissolve the marriage, while her purported ex-husband filed a cross-claim seeking the same relief and declaratory judgment as to the validity of the Mexican divorce decree. However, none of those actions were ever resolved, leaving the question regarding the validity of the Mexican decree unresolved.

Milana Riggs then filed a second petition to dissolve the marriage in 2015, but by that point Leon Riggs suffered from dementia and was not competent to participate in the action. He died before the dissolution decree was entered, so the Marion Superior Court dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

Shortly after Leon Riggs’ death, his ex-wife filed an election to take against his will, claiming she was married to him at the time of his death, renouncing all provisions in his will and electing to take her legal share in the estate. She also filed claims against the estate for compensation.

But Cynthia Hill, Leon’s daughter who had been appointed personal representative of her father’s estate, filed a motion to strike Milana Riggs’ election against the will, which the probate court treated as a motion for summary judgment under the equitable doctrines of laches, unclean hands and equitable estoppel. Hill also moved to strike Milana Riggs’ affidavit and deposition, which the ex-wife had designated in opposition to summary judgment, pursuant to the Indiana Dead Man’s Statute.

Milana Riggs then filed a cross-motion for summary judgment in which she claimed, among other things, that Hill was estopped from arguing the Mexican divorce decree was valid. But in granting Hill’s motions and denying Milana Riggs’ motions, the probate court concluded its role was not to determine the validity of the Mexican decree, but rather whether the parties were barred from seeking or contesting the spousal election. The court then determined Milana Riggs’ claims was barred by the doctrine of laches.

Milana Riggs appealed in Milana Staletovich Riggs v. Cynthia Hill, in her capacity as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Leon O. Riggs, 49A02-1703-EU0458, arguing first that the probate court erred in granting Hill’s motion to strike Milana Riggs’ affidavit and deposition.  But Indiana Court of Appeals Judge John Baker, writing in a Tuesday opinion, disagreed, pointing to the decision in In Re Sutherland’s Estate, 204 N.E.2d 520 (Ind. 1965).

In that case, the Supreme Court determined the “Dead Man’s Statute prohibits the testimony of an alleged surviving spouse about her relationship with the decedent where she is seeking to inherit a portion of the decedent’s estate.” Because the Supreme Court still considers Sutherland to be good law, it was not erroneous for the probate court to grant the motion to strike under that statute, Baker wrote.

The appellate court also affirmed the grant of summary judgment to Hill, with Baker writing that “(46) years is an inexcusable delay for Milana to assert her rights as Leon’s legal spouse” and that Milana Riggs had acquiesced to the legally unsettled nature of her relationship with her deceased husband. Thus, the doctrine of laches applies, the judges held.

Finally, the appellate court declined to apply judicial estoppel against the estate’s argument that Leon Milana Riggs was not married at the time of his death, because no such argument was made. Rather, Hill consistently maintained the validity of the Mexican document was not relevant to the case, Baker wrote.

 

USI Volleyball looks to rebound with three-match homestand

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball looks to bounce back from a five-match losing streak when it begins a three-match homestand, starting Friday at 7 p.m. when it hosts Rockhurst University in a Great Lakes Valley Conference match at the Physical Activities Center.
USI (3-12, 1-6 GLVC) also hosts Drury University in a GLVC match Saturday at 3 p.m. before concluding the home stretch October 10 when it hosts Oakland City University at 7 p.m.

Live stats and GLVC Sports Network coverage also can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Volleyball Notes
Rough week for USI Volleyball.
The Screaming Eagles went 0-3 last week, dropping three-set decisions to Bellarmine University, McKendree University and the University of Illinois Springfield. Sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) averaged 2.56 kills per set to lead the Eagles, while junior setter Erika Peoples (Bloomington, Illinois) added 7.50 assists and 1.17 blocks per set.

Slow starts hampering Eagles. USI got off to slow starts in all nine sets this past week. The Eagles rallied to tighten the score in several of those frames, but could not complete any comebacks.

GLVC statistical watch. USI has four players ranked in the top 10 of the GLVC to begin the week. Senior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) ranks ninth in the GLVC with a team-high 1.04 blocks per set, while freshman setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) is ninth in the league with 6.88 assists per frame. Humphrey ranks 10th in the league with a team-best 3.00 kills per set, while senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) ranks 10th in the conference with a team-high 4.42 digs per stanza.

Record watch. Senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) ranks second all-time at USI with 1,593 career digs. Farrell is chasing former USI standout libero Kayla Heldman, who amassed a school-record 1,848 career digs from 2010-13.

Scouting the opposition. Rockhurst, which hosts Maryville University Tuesday night, begins the week with a 12-4 overall record and a 4-2 mark in GLVC play, good enough for second in the GLVC West Division. Drury, which leads the GLVC West Division heading into its battle with McKendree Tuesday night, opens the week with a 14-2 overall record and a 6-1 mark in GLVC action. Both Rockhurst and Drury are receiving votes in the latest AVCA Top 25

Oakland City, which visits St. Mary’s of the Woods College Saturday, opens the week with a 10-7 record.

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2017 NCAA SCANDAL

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Eagles Return In Search Of Wins

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team returns to the friendly surroundings of Strassweg Field in search of victories when it hosts 14th-ranked Quincy University Friday and Truman State University Sunday. Kickoff Friday versus Quincy is set for 5 p.m., while the start time against Truman is slated for noon.

Coverage of the Screaming Eagles road games, including live stats and video, is available on GoUSIEagles.com.

Week 6 Eagle Notes: 

Eagles = Overtime in 2017: USI (4-2-4, 2-1-4 GLVC) has been putting a lot of extra time into matches the last month, going to double-overtime in five of the last six contests. The Eagles lost the first double-overtime match to Maryville University before sandwiching a 2-0 win over the University of Wisconsin-Parkside between a pair of 0-0 and 1-1 ties. The five double-overtime matches is the most in program history.

USI had a pair of draws last week: USI finished its latest road trip with a pair of draws, tying at Lewis University, 0-0, and at the University of Illinois Springfield, 1-1.

Hopkins moves up the all-time lists: USI junior goalkeeper Emily Hopkins (Greenfield, Indiana), who is fifth all-time at USI in shutouts, recorded her fourth solo shutout of the season at Lewis. Hopkins also is sixth all-time at USI with 166 career saves.

Logjam for the scoring lead: The Eagles have a logjam at the top of the goal scoring column with three freshmen and a senior leading the way. Freshmen defender Madelyne Juenger (Columbia, Illinois), forward Maggie Winter (St. Louis, Missouri), midfielder Sunny Lehman (Evansville, Indiana) and senior forward Haley Rheinlander (Evansville, Indiana) have recorded three goals each this season. Juenger is the team’s overall leader in points with nine on three goals and three assists, while Rheinlander and Winter are tied for second with eight points on three goals and two assists each.

Eagles down in the all-time lead series with Hawks: The Eagles trail the Hawks in all-time series, 14-6-1, after losing a 2-0 decision on the road last year. USI enters Friday’s match hoping to end a 12-match losing streak to Quincy, dating back to 2005.

USI trails all-time series versus Truman: USI lost last year’s meetings at Truman, 3-0 in the regular season and 2-0 in the GLVC Tournament, and trails the all-time series, 7-1-1. The Eagles are hoping to break four-match losing streak to the Bulldogs.

USI, Lewis, and Illinois Springfield in the GLVC: USI is tied for seventh in the league with a .571 winning percent. Quincy (8-2-0, 6-1-0 GLVC) leads the league by a half-game over McKendree University, while Truman (4-3-3, 4-2-2 GLVC) is percentage points ahead of USI in sixth.

Schoenstein enters his second year: USI Head Coach Eric Schoenstein is in his second season as the head coach of the Eagles, producing a 13-11-5 mark (.534).

 

Tyler Gray Defends Crown at Butler Fall Invitational

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Senior Wins By Two Strokes

 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – For the second year in a row, University of Evansville golfer Tyler Gray was the champion of the Butler Fall Invitational as the Purple Aces men’s golf team took second place at the tournament on Tuesday at Highland Country Club.

Gray defeated Graham McAree from the University of Indianapolis by two strokes.  Gray’s rounds checked in at 67-69-68 as his 2-under on the final day gave him the win with a 204.  He finished the tournament at 6-under par.  Last year, Gray scored an even 210 en route to the victory.

Also bringing home a top ten finish was Noah Reese.  After two rounds of 72 on Monday, Reese carded a 74 on Tuesday to finish with a 218, putting him 7th in the final order.  Matthew Ladd tied for 12th place.  A solid 3-over 73 in the final round gave him a 221 for the event.

Cameron Weyer tied for 22nd.  He lowered his score in each round of play, finishing Tuesday’s 18 holes with a 73 to complete the tournament with a 227.  Jessie Brumley did not see action on Monday, but finished with a 74 on Tuesday.

UE’s individuals were led by freshman Gabe Rohleder.  He tied for 26th with a 3-round total of 228.  Spencer Wagner tied for 32nd on the strength of a 230 while Robert Waggoner came home in a tie for 40th following a total of 235 shots in the event.

Indianapolis took top team honors with a final tally of 860.  They were ten ahead of the Aces’ total of 870 while Butler came in third with an 877.

Next week, the final fall event will take place as the men head to the Bill Ross Intercollegiate at Millburn Golf & Country Club in Kansas City, Mo.

 

Eagles Look To Rally At Home

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team is hoping to rally in the second half of the 2017 regular season with five of the last seven matches at Strassweg Field. The home stretch of the schedule begins Friday when USI hosts Quincy University for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.

The Screaming Eagles conclude the weekend homestand Sunday when they welcome Truman State University to Strassweg Field for a 2:30 p.m. contest. Links to coverage of the USI home stretch, including live stats and video, is available on GoUSIEagles.com.

Week 6 Eagle Notes: 

Eagles split road trip: USI (4-5-0, 2-5-0 GLVC) return home after splitting a road trip to Lewis University and the University of Illinois Springfield. The Eagles stumbled at Lewis, 2-1, but rebounded to defeat Illinois Springfield, 2-1, in overtime.

Rickey and Ramirez sparking the offense: USI sophomore midfielder Sean Rickey (Columbia, Illinois) and sophomore forward Eric Ramirez (Vincennes, Indiana) have sparked the Eagles offense over the last couple of weeks. Rickey leads the team with 10 points on a team-high five goals, including the game-winning goals versus the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Illinois Springfield. Ramirez, who missed the first four matches of the season with injuries, has a pair of goals in five matches, including the lone tally versus Lewis.

Belding assisting the scorers:  Senior midfielder Riley Belding (Columbus, Indiana) has assisted the Eagles’ goal scorers in 2017, recording an assist on a team-high four of USI 14 goals this season.

Moving up the ranks: USI senior goalkeeper Adam Zehme (Orland Park, Illinois) is tied for fourth all-time with 13 career shutouts. Zehme also is third all-time at USI in saves, making 163 in three-plus seasons.

USI trails all-time series with Quincy: USI trails the all-time series with Quincy, 17-5-2, but posted a win and a tie last year against the Hawks. The Eagles won the regular season match-up, 2-1, on the road and advanced in the NCAA Division II Tournament on penalty kicks versus Quincy after tying 2-2 in double-overtime in Kansas City, Missouri.

USI closing on Truman State in all-time series: After a posting a 3-0 win on the road in 2016 and winning three of the last four meetings, USI has closed the deficit in the all-time series with Truman State to 9-7-2. The Eagles also have won last two match-ups at Strassweg Field.

Santoro begins his ninth year: USI Head Coach Mat Santoro has a 68-68-16 overall record at the helm of the Eagles since 2009.

USI in the GLVC: The Eagles, currently, are 12th in the conference standings. Quincy (5-4-0, 4-3-0 GLVC) is tied for sixth place, while Truman (2-9-0, 1-7-0 GLVC) is 13th in the standings.

 

Parks Board Agenda

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2017

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

3. CONSENT AGENDA

a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Use Agreement with YMCA of Southwestern Indiana

for “Road Race” – Holtz

b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Use Agreement between Swonder Ice Arena and YMCA of

Southwestern Indiana-  Crook

c. Request Re: Declare Miscellaneous Computer equipment and POS equipment from Swonder Ice

Arena surplus – Crook

 

 

4.        OLD BUSINESS  

 

5.         NEW BUSINESS

a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Rental Agreement for Lloyd Pool with Mater Dei High School 2017-2018

b. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

6.        REPORTS

a.Brian Holtz, Executive Director

 

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

King, Pieroni and Looze Nominated for Golden Goggle Awards

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Indiana University’s Lilly King earned five nominations, while Blake Pieroni and head swimming coach Ray Looze also earned nominations 2017 Golden Goggle Awards.

The 14th edition of the annual awards show will take place on Sunday, Nov. 19 at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE. The nation’s top swimmers and coaches are nominated in eight categories for the celebration and fundraising gala honoring the sport’s top performances of the year.

King is nominated for Female Athlete of the Year, twice in Female Race of the Year and twice in Relay Performance of the Year. Last year, King won Breakout Performer of the Year.

The Evansville, Ind. native won gold and surpassed world records in the 50m and 100m breaststrokes with times of 29.40 and 1:04.13, respectively. King added gold in the 4x100m medley relay and 4x100m mixed medley relay for a total of four gold medals at the 2017 FINA World Championships. Earlier in 2017, King defended her NCAA titles in the 100y and 200y breast.

Pieroni is nominated as part of the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay at the 2017 FINA World Championships. The Americans led wire-to-wire to claim their first victory in the event at the FINA World Championships since 2009.

Looze is nominated for Coach of the Year after guiding four swimmers to spots on the U.S. roster at the FINA World Championships and all earned a spot on the podium. Lilly King led the way with four gold medals, as well as world-record performances in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events.

Pieroni, Zane Grothe and Cody Miller combined to earn five relay medals in Budapest. A women’s assistant coach for the FINA World Championships, Looze was named the 2017 ASCA Coach of the Year. He also led Indiana to top-eight finishes at the men’s and women’s NCAA Championships in 2017.

Online fan voting is now open and will continue through Friday, Nov. 10. A percentage of the fan vote will count towards the final ballot.

Golden Goggle Award nominations are based on the year’s top accomplishments by U.S. swimmers, focusing primarily on the 2017 FINA World Championships. The Americans topped the medal table in Budapest with 41 total medals across pool and open water competition. The complete list of 2017 Golden Goggle Award nominees by category is below.

Proceeds from the Golden Goggle Awards benefit the USA Swimming Foundation, which has the mission to save lives and build champions – in the pool and in life. In addition to its Make a Splash initiative, a national, child-focused water safety campaign that stresses the importance of learning to swim, the USA Swimming Foundation supports the U.S. National Team and its development efforts aim to establish an endowment to strengthen the future of USA Swimming’s programs and services. The Foundation also serves as the home for our National and Olympic Team Alumni reunions and regional events.

DIRECT FROM HIS HIT TV SERIES, MAGICIAN MICHAEL CARBONARO LIVE! Coming to Old National Events Plaza Sunday, December 10th

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Michael Carbonaro has performed over five hundred comically perplexing and improbable feats of magic on his hit TV series, The Carbonaro Effect on truTV.  Now, Michael Carbonaro is taking his show on the road and, for a limited time, you can feel the effect of Michael Carbonaro… Live!

If you have ever wondered what it must feel like to be on the other side of the charmingly devious Michael Carbonaro as he works his magic to make people believe the unbelievable, now is your chance to find out.  You will not just “sit back, relax, and enjoy the show,” Michael Carbonaro Live! is jam-packed with audience interaction, hilarious video clips, and a whirlwind of mind-blowing magic performed live on stage.  See for yourself why Michael was named “Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts.

Due to the year-round demands of his television shooting schedule, Carbonaro can only accommodate a limited number of theatrical appearances.  In his own words, “I’m thrilled to get the chance to connect with fans and do what I have loved doing since I was a just a kid – performing magic for live crowds!”

After years of performing in comedy clubs and school gymnasiums, Carbonaro started winning roles as an actor in both television and film.  This led to a breakout series of hit magical appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.  After turning into a viral sensation, Michael’s unique brand of magic performed for unsuspecting people landed him his own hidden-camera series, The Carbonaro Effect, currently in its second season on truTV.  Michael has also starred in CBS’s Rush Hour, NBC’s 30 Rock, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, and Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place, and is a late-night regular on such shows as Jimmy Kimmel Live and Conan.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see Michael Carbonaro Live!  Tickets are 39.50 and they go on sale this Friday, October 6th at 10am. To get your tickets go to www.ticketmaster.com or the Box Office at Old National Events Plaza. For more information about the tour or to purchase tickets, please visit www.MichaelCarbonaro.com.  Connect with Michael on Twitter & Instagram @m_carbonaro for exciting updates.