KITE, Chief Justice. [ 1] This case involves a dispute between adjoining property owners in Lincoln County, Wyoming. David T. Helm and Van E. Helm (the Helms) attempted to relocate a fence which for many years had separated their pasture from a pasture belonging to Ken Clark, Trustee of the Ken Clark Living Trust. The fence was south of the recorded property line between the Helms' property and Mr. Clark's property. Mr. Clark objected and claimed that he had acquired title to the property...
HILL, Justice. [ 1] Appellant, Victor L. McMurry (Husband), challenges the Decree of Divorce entered of record by the district court on December 9, 2009. Husband contends the district court's conclusion that Husband intended to gift one-half of his overriding royalty interests to Appellee, Robyn Loving McMurry (Wife), is clearly erroneous. He also contends that the district court abused its discretion by allocating one-half of the parties' combined estates to Wife. Finally, he contends that...
KITE, Chief Justice. [ 1] Mr. Wheeler developed post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) after two of his fellow volunteer firefighters died in an explosion. He appeals from the district court's order affirming the Office of Administrative Hearing's (OAH) denial of worker's compensation benefits for treatment of his PTSD and MDD. Concluding that the OAH properly applied the statutory language which excludes benefits for a mental injury unless it is caused by a...
HILL, Justice. [ 1] In documents signed by Nina H. Parkhurst (Parkhurst) in September of 2001, she designated one of her sons, Appellee Randall K. Boykin (Randall), as her attorney in fact, for purposes of managing her estate and day-to-day business matters. At that same time she also executed an Advanced Health Care Directive designating Randall as the individual to make health care decisions for her if she became incapacitated. Appellant, Carl Douglas Boykin (Douglas), is Randall's brother...
KITE, Chief Justice. [ 1] Diane Bailey appeals from the district court's order affirming the Office of Administrative Hearing's (OAH) denial of her claim for temporary total disability (TTD) benefits. We conclude the OAH correctly determined that Ms. Bailey failed to file a proper health care provider certification when she applied for TTD benefits and, under the relevant statutes and agency rule, she is not entitled to benefits. [ 2] We affirm. ISSUES [ 3] Ms. Bailey presents a single...
VOIGT, Justice. [ 1] A two-part question relating to service of writs of execution, pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Ann. 1-19-103 (LexisNexis 2009), was certified to this Court from the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Wyoming. The first question—which we answer in the positive—is whether service of a writ of execution is valid when made on a corporation's registered agent where a corporate officer is not present when service is attempted. The second question—which we answer in the...
GOLDEN, Justice. [ 1] James L. Ball (Ball) appeals the district court decision reversing an Office of Administrative Hearings order awarding benefits for medical treatments Ball received for a hernia. Ball suffered the hernia when a spinal cord stimulator, implanted to treat chronic back pain from an earlier compensable work-related injury, malfunctioned and shocked him, causing him to stand rapidly and then fall. The question we must answer is whether the hernia occurred "in the course of...
VOIGT, Justice. [ 1] On August 3, 2001, while employed as a carpenter by Bancroft Construction, Inc., in Teton County, Wyoming, Jack Dollarhide (Dollarhide) was injured when the raised wooden platform upon which he was standing crashed to the ground. Dollarhide obtained benefits from the Wyoming Worker's Compensation fund, but also filed a co-employee liability action against Scott Bancroft (Bancroft), the owner of the company, and Murray Shattuck (Shattuck), the company's general...
KITE, Justice. [ 1] This matter is before this Court for a second time. In Comet Energy Servs., LLC v. Powder River Oil & Gas Ventures, LLC, 2008 WY 69, 185 P.3d 1259 (Wyo.2008) ( Comet I ), we reversed the district court's order granting summary judgment for Powder River Oil & Gas Ventures, LLC (Powder River) and remanded the matter for trial, concluding that the term "leasehold estate" as used in the oil and gas assignment at issue was ambiguous, and a question of fact existed as to the...