Lead Opinion
Upon a review and consideration of the • record, briefs and oral argument we are of the opinion that the appellant has failed to demonstrate reversible error except as to that portion of the final judgment awarding to the appellee exclusive title and ownership of jointly held real property.
In Ellis v. Ellis, Fla.App.1971,
It is our opinion, based upon the foregoing decisions, that the trial court erred when it undertook, in a separate maintenance action, to adjudicate the title and ownership to certain real property held jointly by the appellant and appellee. Except to this extent, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed in all other respects and the cause remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.
Affirmed, in part; reversed, in part.
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting in part, concurring in part).
I would affirm the final judgment in its entirety on the basis of Smith v. Smith, Fla. 1964,
