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In Re the Estate of Patricia McDow, Decedent, Gray Birdsong Missouri Cases

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In Re the Estate of Patricia McDow, Decedent, Gray Birdsong vs. The Callaway Bank

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The Estate of Patricia McDow appealed the denial of its petition for discovery of assets against The Callaway Bank, seeking payment for two certificates of deposit (CDs). The Estate argued the trial court erred by misapplying the law regarding automatic renewal of CDs and by issuing a judgment against the weight of the evidence. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, finding that the evidence supported the conclusion that both CDs had been previously redeemed by the Decedent.