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http://news.sky.com/story/1526310/woman-wins-payout-after-battle-over-mums-will
Although overturning Wills is nothing new this changes the rules quite a bit.
The woman specifically said she didn't want her daughter to get a penny as they had fell out years ago and if her daughter challenged the Will it should be fought.
Anybody now refusing to leave money to their children may be forced to explain why and also why they may be leaving it to someone else.
If this becomes the norm then the outcome will be that a Will would just be a guide and a Judge will interfere to share out the money as they see fit.
Freedom of testamentary disposition will disappear.
Thoroughly disagree with this perverse ruling.
A woman whose late mother left her entire estate to animal charities has been awarded a six-figure payout by the Court of Appeal.
Heather Ilott will get £164,000 after initially being left nothing by her mother Melita Jackson, who died in July 2004 at the age of 70.
Mrs Jackson wanted her estate of £486,000 to be split between The Blue Cross, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Although overturning Wills is nothing new this changes the rules quite a bit.
The woman specifically said she didn't want her daughter to get a penny as they had fell out years ago and if her daughter challenged the Will it should be fought.
Anybody now refusing to leave money to their children may be forced to explain why and also why they may be leaving it to someone else.
If this becomes the norm then the outcome will be that a Will would just be a guide and a Judge will interfere to share out the money as they see fit.
Freedom of testamentary disposition will disappear.
Thoroughly disagree with this perverse ruling.