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Home / Crime and Justice / £600k Fortune Vanishes After Bitter Sibling Lawsuit

£600k Fortune Vanishes After Bitter Sibling Lawsuit

26 Jan

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Summary

  • A daughter lost nearly her entire £600,000 inheritance after a court ruled against her.
  • The court upheld a previous will, splitting the estate equally among three siblings.
  • The losing heir must pay over £400,000 in legal costs to her sister.
£600k Fortune Vanishes After Bitter Sibling Lawsuit

A High Court ruling has left a woman with virtually nothing from her father's £600,000 estate. In October 2021, Laxmikant Patel died at age 85, leaving a will two months prior that gifted his entire £600,000 home to his daughter, Anju Patel, while her siblings received only £250 each. This starkly contrasted with a 2019 will that proposed an equal split.

His younger sister, Bhavenetta Stewart-Brown, contested the 2021 will, citing suspicions due to their father's terminal illness and COVID-19 hospital restrictions at the time. Deputy Master Jason Raeburn ruled in favor of Ms. Stewart-Brown, upholding the 2019 will due to the highly suspicious circumstances surrounding the later document's execution.

Consequently, Ms. Patel has lost almost two-thirds of her inheritance and must now pay her sister's court costs, estimated to exceed £400,000, plus her own legal expenses. The executor of the 2021 will is also jointly liable for these costs. An attempt to appeal the decision was refused.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Anju Patel lost her inheritance because the High Court upheld a previous will that distributed the estate equally among siblings, finding the later will that favored her to be highly suspicious.
Bhavenetta Stewart-Brown's legal costs for contesting the will were estimated to exceed £400,000.
The High Court upheld Laxmikant Patel's 2019 will, which divided his estate among his three children, and declared the circumstances of a subsequent 2021 will to be highly suspicious.

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