Case Name: Willa Mae ROBERTS, Appellant, v. Michael W. ROBERTS, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Wendell L. Roberts, Deceased, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1980-03-25
Citations: 382 So. 2d 376
Docket Number: No. PP-181
Parties: Willa Mae ROBERTS, Appellant, v. Michael W. ROBERTS, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Wendell L. Roberts, Deceased, Appellee.
Judges: ROBERT P. SMITH, Jr., BOOTH and SHAW, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 382
Pages: 376–377

Head Matter:
Willa Mae ROBERTS, Appellant, v. Michael W. ROBERTS, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Wendell L. Roberts, Deceased, Appellee.
No. PP-181.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
March 25, 1980.
Rehearing Denied May 8, 1980.
Gerald A. McGill of Wells, Brown & Brady, Pensacola, for appellant.
Harry Lewis Michaels, Tallahassee, for appellee.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We feel constrained to affirm, on the authority of Bencomo v. Bencomo, 200 So.2d 171 (Fla. 1967), the summary judgment granted in favor of the deceased husband's estate. An issue almost identical to that involved in this suit is, however, currently before the Florida Supreme Court on a certified question. West v. West, 872 So.2d 170 (Fla. 2d DCA 1979). Pursuant to article V, section 3(b)(3), Florida Constitution, we certify the following question to the Supreme Court as one of great public interest:
Does the doctrine of interspousal immunity bar suit by one former spouse against a deceased spouse's estate when an intentional tort allegedly was committed during the marriage which has now been terminated by the alleged tort-feasor/spouse's death?
ROBERT P. SMITH, Jr., BOOTH and SHAW, JJ., concur.