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How NSW Supreme Court rules on children estranged from parents

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Michaela Whitbourn
How NSW Supreme Court rules on children estranged from parents
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The NSW Supreme Court recently ruled on a case involving a mother who disinherited her children due to a long-standing estrangement. The judge highlighted the emotional toll of family conflict and the legal complexities of resolving inheritance disputes after decades of separation.

Why it matters

This case provides legal precedent for how courts balance testamentary freedom against the moral obligations of parents to provide for their children in estate planning.

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The article reports on a court proceeding using neutral language and objective descriptions of the judge's comments.

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