Daughter of deceased Meath farmer may sue over will leaving most of €3.5m estate to son

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3 comments
  1. She would be legally entitled to sue if she can prove that she was neglected financially growing up , i.e. if her father did not pay for her upbringing.

  2. Considering the legal bills and heartache shit like this causes, you think you’d just say he left me most of it and a bit for you. Like if you’re gonna lie just twist it so the other party gets something. There’s millons to go around.
    I come from a family where this happened, one family member left everything under a cloud of suspicion, years of sadness, fighting. I don’t think it’s worth it.

  3. Her concerns surround the amended will effectively signed on her father’s death bed.

    My brother in law had something similar happen to him.

    His brother manipulated his mother (who was sick at the time) to change her will……relentless pressure to do so…..they basically wore her down.

    They turned the mother against my brother in law.

    His brother and his wife brought the mother to her GP to get a letter to say she was of sound mind. With this, they went to the Solicitor office to change the will.

    It’s just so disgusting what they did.

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