If my sibling sabotaged our inheritance, does that get taken into account when executing a will, which was made to be 50% each? I say "sabotaged" because the sibling is complicit with the public trustee's financial abuse.
The background...
Government Trustee took over financial management for Mum who has dementia because my sibling and I had joint PoA but sibling wanted them to take over (against my wishes).
Now the Trustee is seeking to sell the home which will deplete the estate $750k in ten years, rather than letting me lease the estate making a small profit. The trustee acts against their client's best interest often because they want their commission and the state government wants stamp duty ASAP.
Financial Client Abuse | NSW Trustee and Guardian Client Abuse
Sibling refuses to appeal their desire to sell because of insane jealousy that I am still living in the house. This is despite my living there for a long time on a DSP making the house exempt from assets tests and therefore is the only reason we still have the house. I even invited my sibling to move in who then insisted on me giving her the whole lot in perpetuity (because sibling has kids and me don't presumably... or just being a sociopath). Naturally, I didn't acquiesce.
If I win the appeal in the Supreme Court despite my sibling, I would like my legal fees ($60k+) returned to me via the inheritance since I protected the inheritance. More importantly, if I tell my sibling this in advance I may get cooperation.
The background...
Government Trustee took over financial management for Mum who has dementia because my sibling and I had joint PoA but sibling wanted them to take over (against my wishes).
Now the Trustee is seeking to sell the home which will deplete the estate $750k in ten years, rather than letting me lease the estate making a small profit. The trustee acts against their client's best interest often because they want their commission and the state government wants stamp duty ASAP.
Financial Client Abuse | NSW Trustee and Guardian Client Abuse
Sibling refuses to appeal their desire to sell because of insane jealousy that I am still living in the house. This is despite my living there for a long time on a DSP making the house exempt from assets tests and therefore is the only reason we still have the house. I even invited my sibling to move in who then insisted on me giving her the whole lot in perpetuity (because sibling has kids and me don't presumably... or just being a sociopath). Naturally, I didn't acquiesce.
If I win the appeal in the Supreme Court despite my sibling, I would like my legal fees ($60k+) returned to me via the inheritance since I protected the inheritance. More importantly, if I tell my sibling this in advance I may get cooperation.