Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Robe Everett

CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedJanuary 31, 2024
DocketC.A. No. 2023-0077-LM
StatusPublished

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Opinion

COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE LOREN MITCHELL LEONARD L. WILLIAMS JUSTICE CENTER MAGISTRATE IN CHANCERY 500 NORTH KING STREET, SUITE 11400 WILMINGTON, DE 19801-3734

January 31, 2024

Kathleen DeLacy, Esquire Jason C. Powell, Esquire Martin D. Page, Esquire Thomas J. Reichert, Esquire Reger Rizzo & Darnall LLP The Powell Firm, LLC 1521 Concord Pike, Suite 305 1813 N. Franklin Street Wilmington, DE 19803 Wilmington, DE 19802

RE: Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM

Dear Counsel & Parties:

Pending before me is Respondent’s motion to dismiss the petition for removal

of the personal representative of the Estate of Sharif Kihill Green. Briefing on the

motion concluded on September 6, 2023. I heard arguments regarding the motion

on October 20, 2023, and during the telephonic hearing, the parties requested to

submit supplemental arguments on the single issue of the Full Faith and Credit

Clause of the United States Constitution. As explained herein, after consideration

of the parties’ briefs and oral argument, I recommend the motion be granted and this

action dismissed. This is my final report. Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM January 31, 2024 Page 2 of 14

I. BACKGROUND 1

On June 18, 2022, 43-year-old Sharif Kihlil Green died at Deborah Heart and

Lung Center in Burlington County, New Jersey. 2 According to the death certificate,

The Delaware Register of Wills (“ROW”) granted letters of administration regarding

Green’s Estate on August 26, 2022 to Rone Everett, his wife pursuant to a marriage

certificate issued in Pennsylvania on June 6, 2022.3

On December 14, 2022, Green’s mother, Angela Okafor Carlisle wrote the

ROW disputing the grant of letters administration to Everett based on her claim that

the marriage to her son was “impossible”.4 On the same day, the Chief Deputy of

1 Unless otherwise noted, the facts recited herein are taken from the Complaint and integral Register of Wills (“ROW”) documents, case no. ROW 181736, to which the Court takes judicial notice. See Fortis Advisors LLC v. Allergan W.C. Holdings, Inc., 2019 WL 5588876, at *3 (Del. Ch. Oct. 30, 2019) (“On a motion to dismiss, the Court may consider documents that are integral to the complaint, but documents outside the pleadings may be considered only in particular instances and for carefully limited purposes. Whether a document is integral to a claim and incorporated into a complaint is largely a facts-and circumstances inquiry. Generally, a document is integral to the claim if it is the source for the . . . facts as pled in the complaint.”) (citations and quotation marks omitted). ROW documents will be cited from the ROW docket as ROW Docket Item (“ROW D.I.”) and items from the docket in this case cited as “D.I”. The Complaint here is cited as D.I. 1. The transcript of the hearing has not been finalized. Citations in the form Draft Tr. – refer to a rough copy of the transcript. 2 ROW D.I. 1. 3 ROW D.I. 3. 4 ROW D.I. 5. Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM January 31, 2024 Page 3 of 14

the Register of Wills contacted several relevant parties to investigate her claim. 5 The

ROW contacted Tiffany Gordon, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of

Philadelphia Orphan’s Court Clerk who signed the marriage certificate.6 The ROW

asked the Clerk to confirm the authenticity of the marriage certificate, explaining

that Green’s mother claimed that Green was “hospitalized in the State of New Jersey

from June 3 until his death on June 18.” 7 The ROW further questioned the

Pennsylvania Seal’s placement on the marriage certificate, noting that “[t]he bottom

half (license portion)” included the Orphan’s Court seal but the top half (certificate

portion) did not. 8 The following day the ROW sent an additional letter to Gordon,

confirming that the Philadelphia County office had the actual marriage certificate,

not produced to the ROW, on file with them. 9 The ROW also sent a separate letter

5 ROW D.I. 6-8; The ROW contacted several parties since being made aware of Petitioner’s assertion and objection to the marriage and the authenticity of the certificate. 6 ROW D. I. 6. 7 Id. (Request to Philadelphia County clerk for confirmation of authenticity of marriage certificate of decedent). 8 Id. 9 ROW D. I. 8 (Inquiry to the Philadelphia County marriage clerk on filing of certificate of solemnization of the decedent's marriage). Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM January 31, 2024 Page 4 of 14

to Mr. Lewis Rutherford, the officiant listed on the certificate, requesting written

confirmation of personally witnessing the decedent's marriage.10

Reasonably, Philadelphia County responded to the ROW’s inquiries a few

weeks after receiving the letters. 11 In a letter dated December 22, 2022, and received

on December 28, uploaded on January 3, 2023, Philadelphia County confirmed

receipt of the communications from the ROW stating:

A Marriage Licensing application was completed and approved by our office for [Sharif Kihill Green and Rone Nyiesha Everett] on June 1, 2022, during a Zoom meeting. The applicants indicated that Mr. Green was hospitalized at the time and provided proper documentation for the Marriage License Clerk to conduct a Zoom Sick Call. Proper documentation would have included a completed application and a Doctor’s Note from the attending physician indicating the hospitalized applicant is of sound mind and body to make their own decision and has a diagnosis of a terminal illness. The Doctor’s Note must be on the physician’s letterhead and signed by the physician.

10 ROW D.I. 7 (Letter to officiant requesting written confirmation of personally witnessing the decedent's marriage). 11 See ROW D. I. 11. Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM January 31, 2024 Page 5 of 14

We are searching for our paper file on this matter so that we may confirm the exact documentation that was provided.12 A week later, a Philadelphia Assistant Solicitor confirmed by email that “[t]he Clerk

of Orphans’ Court did receive and accept the fully executed marriage

certificate…between Sharif Kihill Green and Rone N. Everett.”13

On January 24, 2023, Angela Okafor Carlisle filed this petition for removal

of Everett as Personal Representative on the basis that the marriage certificate is

invalid.14 On March 6, 2023, Carlisle filed a Petition for a Preliminary Injunction,

seeking an order directing Everett to cease performing any actions regarding Green’s

Estate until an adjudication on the merits of the instant action.15 Finally, Petitioner

filed a Motion for Expedited Proceedings on March 21, 2023.16

I held a hearing and granted the Motions to Expedite and for Injunction on

March 31, 2023.17 On May 5, 2023, Jason Powell entered his appearance on behalf

12 ROW D. I. 11 (Letter from Philadelphia County confirming review of documentation for decedent's marriage license issued during hospitalization). 13 ROW D. I. 12 (Email from Philadelphia County Assistant Solicitor confirm that the marriage certificate was accepted for filing). 14 D. I. 1. 15 D. I. 3. 16 D. I. 8. 17 D. I. 14-15. Angela Okafor Carlisle v. Rone Everett, C.A. No. 2023-0077-LM January 31, 2024 Page 6 of 14

of Respondent, Everett,18 and about a month later, filed this Motion to Dismiss (the

“Motion”) on June 15, 2023.19 I granted the parties’ stipulated briefing schedule on

June 16.20 The Opening and Answering briefing on the Motion to Dismiss

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