Case Name: Julie HAIR, Jeffrey Stout and Stephanie Coker, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Sharon B. Roberson, Respondents, v. Willie Joe ROBERSON, Petitioner
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 2005-10-19
Citations: 366 S.C. 277
Docket Number: 
Parties: Julie HAIR, Jeffrey Stout and Stephanie Coker, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Sharon B. Roberson, Respondents, v. Willie Joe ROBERSON, Petitioner.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 366
Pages: 277–278

Head Matter:
621 S.E.2d 658
Julie HAIR, Jeffrey Stout and Stephanie Coker, as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Sharon B. Roberson, Respondents, v. Willie Joe ROBERSON, Petitioner.
Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Oct. 19, 2005.

Opinion:
ORDER
By order dated August 12, 2005, we granted certiorari to review the Court of Appeals' holding that there is no require ment that the family court make specific findings when requiring a spouse to secure an alimony obligation with a life insurance policy and its finding, in the alternative, that other statements in the family court order indicated that the requisite factors were considered. We granted certiorari based, in part, on the Court of Appeals' reliance on Wooten v. Wooten, 356 S.C. 473, 589 S.E.2d 769 (Ct.App.2003), which has since been reversed by this Court in Wooten v. Wooten, 364 S.C. 532, 615 S.E.2d 98 (2005). However, because the death of Ms. Roberson has rendered the issue of securing alimony with a life insurance policy moot, we now dismiss the writ of certiorari as improvidently granted.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
/s/ Jean H. Toal, C.J.
/s/ James E. Moore, J.
/s/ John H. Waller, Jr., J.
/s/ E.C. Burnett, III, J.
/s/ Costa M. Pleicones, J.