Maria-Christina Perez de la Sala 重新提出她父亲500万美元遗产的一部分索赔,并列举了尽管法院驳回她最初的案件,但承诺和规定不足的情况。
Maria-Christina Perez de la Sala refiles a claim for a share of her father’s $500M estate, citing promises and inadequate provision despite court dismissal of her initial case.
已故航运大亨Robert Perez de la Sala的女儿Maria-Christina Perez de la Sala正向新南威尔士最高法院提出修改后的申诉,以质疑将她排除在她父亲5亿美元的遗产之外。
Maria-Christina Perez de la Sala, daughter of late shipping magnate Robert Perez de la Sala, is pursuing a revised claim in New South Wales’ Supreme Court to challenge her exclusion from her father’s $500 million estate.
据称她在2023年提交的家庭供给索赔书中称,尽管她照顾了生病的父亲,但她的家庭供给不足,据称在父亲去世前几天,她将2000万澳元转移给了前夫,并向他和她的兄弟姐妹提供了额外的礼物.
Filed in 2023, her family provision claim argues she was inadequately provided for despite caring for her ailing father, alleging $20 million AUD was transferred to her ex-husband days before her father’s death and additional gifts to him and her siblings.
法院驳回了她最初的申诉,理由是指控不明确,但允许她重新提交,重点是她父亲据称对家庭企业的承诺。
The court dismissed her initial claim due to unclear allegations but allowed her to refile, focusing on alleged promises from her father regarding the family business.
法律专家指出,法院在这类案件中将财务需要放在优先位置,而不是公平,当受抚养人可能证明提供不足时,遗嘱并不总是最终的。
Legal experts note courts prioritize financial need over fairness in such cases, and wills are not always final when dependants can prove inadequate provision.