Reported about 1 year ago
In a family dispute over inheritance, a 95-year-old father left behind 270 million worth of land to be inherited by his 3 sons, with each receiving 1/3. However, the brothers decided to abandon their inheritance and leave it to the third generation. The elder brother, having only one child while the other two brothers have three each, found that his share would reduce from 1/3 to 1/7. Feeling deceived, he considered pressing fraud charges. The article also discusses the importance of proper inheritance planning and the implications of abandoning inheritance in the legal context, highlighting the need for clarity in estate distribution to avoid disputes.
Source: YAHOO