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<blockquote data-quote="rose pilchett" data-source="post: 5734026" data-attributes="member: 1779"><p>Article in fwi this week I see they have concluded the case in favour of parents and the sister </p><p></p><p>56 year old brother whose worked on farm all those years and lived in caravan on farm now fully disinherited </p><p></p><p>Sister took sides with parents funnily enough telling court that the brother didn't like cows! She would say that wouldn't she when she stands to inherit </p><p></p><p>Any on here know more? Maybe brother would have preferred to go more profitable arable work strategy like lots of Lincolnshire farmers and motivation continually stymied by 'it's aye been' attitude of parents?</p><p></p><p>I always think there are 2 sides to a story and fear he's been done wrong by another set of elderly parents and conniving sibling with empty promises</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rose pilchett, post: 5734026, member: 1779"] Article in fwi this week I see they have concluded the case in favour of parents and the sister 56 year old brother whose worked on farm all those years and lived in caravan on farm now fully disinherited Sister took sides with parents funnily enough telling court that the brother didn't like cows! She would say that wouldn't she when she stands to inherit Any on here know more? Maybe brother would have preferred to go more profitable arable work strategy like lots of Lincolnshire farmers and motivation continually stymied by 'it's aye been' attitude of parents? I always think there are 2 sides to a story and fear he's been done wrong by another set of elderly parents and conniving sibling with empty promises [/QUOTE]
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