Wilson v. Wilson

Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal
2014 WL 2101226, 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 7634, 138 So. 3d 1176 (2014)
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The Legal Principle

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Facts:

  • A 23-year-old man died in an automobile accident without a will or instructions for the disposition of his remains.
  • His parents, who were divorced, were the co-personal representatives of his estate and his sole beneficiaries.
  • The parents mutually agreed to have their son's body cremated.
  • After cremation, a dispute arose regarding the final disposition of the ashes.
  • The mother wished to bury the ashes in West Palm Beach, Florida.
  • The father wished to bury the ashes in a family plot in Blue Ridge, Georgia.
  • Unable to agree, the father desired to physically divide the ashes, while the mother opposed division for religious reasons.

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How It Got Here

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Legal Question at Stake

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Majority, Concurrences & Dissents

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Why This Case Matters

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