
Law Talks - April Kennedy - Estate Disputes
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In this episode, Attwood Marshall Lawyers Estate Litigation Special Counsel April Kennedy sits down with Robyn Hyland to discuss estate disputes, specifically exploring who has priority to inherit from an estate after the death of a loved one, particularly in the context of blended families. The discussion is anchored around a recent news story titled “My father married a ‘Merry Widow’ who boasted at their wedding she’d already buried two husbands. Five days later Dad was dead – and she inherited everything”. The story highlights the rights of a spouse in inheritance claims and why they are often prioritised over other family members when disputes arise. This episode recounts the compelling case where an 83-year-old man remarried late in life, only to pass away five days after the wedding. His new wife, who was a stranger to his children, inherited his entire estate, leaving his children with nothing. The story raises questions about predatory marriages and the implications for inheritance.
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