NSW estranged fathers will

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jesper251

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10 January 2018
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HI there

I just wanted to ask a quick question not sure if its a simple answer.

My father hasn't been present in my life at all and provided no financial aid to my mum to assist in my upbringing etc. I have been told that its too late now (I am 37) to try and get money for my mum from him. I was just pondering however that in the event of his passing would I have legal claim to request a portion of his will even though I would not be on the will. I am his only child and he is currently in a de facto relationship but no other children.

Would I have any grounds or would all property go to his partner in the event of his passing?

Thanks for your valuable time
Cheers
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winston wolf

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The short answer is yes(and potentially your mother) you will most likely be a valid claimant against his estate.
Having said that I recommend forgetting about it until he dies. Nothing to do until then.