A woman tried to claim a double share of her father鈥檚 estate because she thought she had done more to care for her parents than her eight siblings.听
Her father鈥檚 will said his assets should be divided equally among the nine siblings, but the woman claimed he had failed in his 鈥渕oral duty鈥 when he didn鈥檛 apportion her more than the others.听
So, she took her argument to the courts where she challenged both his will and a family trust that owns commercial property, arguing she deserved larger shares of both.听
However, a听Family Court听judge found the care arrangements she pointed to had been partly her creation, as she had sought to control her siblings鈥 access to their parents.听
Judge Stephen Coyle said the Bay of Plenty woman, whose name is redacted and replaced with 鈥淏eth鈥 in the judgment, provided 鈥渟ignificant support鈥 to her parents in their later years.听
She took them to medical and legal appointments, helped with groceries, laundry, and property management, did cleaning and cooking, and bought appliances for them.听
But she also restricted the contact other family members could have with her parents and sowed division between her father and her siblings after their mother鈥檚 passing.听
鈥淚t would be unjust for the Court to allow [Beth] to now rely upon a situation which she has singlehandedly created as a justification for her receiving a greater share of her father鈥檚 estate,鈥 Judge Coyle said.听
The judge said it was a 鈥渢ragedy鈥 Beth had downplayed and 鈥渇ailed to recognise the contributions made by her siblings鈥.听
He said Beth鈥檚 older siblings spoke of working, even in childhood, to help build up the family business and commercial asset base.听
鈥淭hese are siblings who, throughout their parents鈥 lives, have made different, distinct, and significant contributions to their parents鈥 lives and financial circumstances.鈥听
Beth tried to claim her contribution was 鈥渕ore important and more valuable鈥, but the judge did not agree.听
She filed affidavits that were 鈥渦nnecessarily inflammatory鈥 and they had 鈥渟erved to cause what may be irrevocable rifts鈥 within the family. She also seemed to have 鈥渘o insight鈥 into the 鈥渉urt and harm鈥 she had caused through the unhelpful content.听
A tale of two childhoods听
The judge noted a large age gap between Beth and her eldest sibling, and that the circumstances of her childhood had been different.听
鈥淲hile [Beth]鈥檚 lived experience may have been one in which there was not as much or little violence between her parents, I accept that the experience of the older siblings was one in which they observed their mother being a victim of their father鈥檚 violence,鈥 the judge said.听
One of the siblings spoke of being put to work when he was 7, working on Saturdays and Sundays to help his parents.听
鈥淥n reflection, I really didn鈥檛 have much of a childhood, because from a young age [Nick] and I were made to work.听
鈥淲e would leave home at 6 o鈥檆lock in the morning and return home at around 8 or 9 o鈥檆lock at night. This went on for a number of years as we created the assets that formed the foundation of mum and dad鈥檚 wealth.鈥听
Another said they had 鈥渟logged their guts out鈥 and made a 鈥渟ignificant鈥 sacrifice to work in their parents鈥 business, which directly flowed into the building of an asset base that was 鈥渓ater traded for other buildings and assets that [Beth] then had involvement with鈥.听
The older siblings also had significant family responsibilities: 鈥淭hroughout our childhood, each of the older children were put into bedrooms with the babies to care for them, change their nappies during the night, and do chores.鈥听
In the face of these claims, Beth had denied or minimised the work done, the judgment said.听
鈥淚n doing so she invalidates and diminishes their experiences as children of [their parents]. She belittles her siblings鈥 lived experiences of their parents, and in particular their experiences of [their dad] as a difficult and, at times, a violent man.鈥听
Things came to a head after their mother鈥檚 death.听
鈥淲e were unable to get together as a family to plan mum鈥檚 funeral and give her the send-off she deserved. We did organise a family get-together before mum鈥檚 funeral but [Beth] and [Hannah] chose not to attend and instead sent text messages telling us what was going to happen ... the rest of the family felt like guests at our own mother鈥檚 funeral.鈥听
Another sibling said, 鈥淸Beth]鈥檚 controlling behaviour and management of our parents鈥 affairs meant any assistance offered by available siblings was declined. Instead, we helped out in other ways by sending pre-cooked meals, and baking etc.鈥听
Despite the limits on the contact between the siblings and their parents, one of the sons, who lived in Tauranga, said he would take his mother shopping, and visit his parents daily.听
The leaky home听
Five years after buying a property in the Bay of Plenty, Beth鈥檚 parents discovered it was leaky.听
Beth managed the weather tightness claim for her parents who were awarded a large sum of money that covered repairs.听
While Judge Coyle said there was no doubt that Beth helped her parents extensively in this, the siblings said she never asked for their input.听
One sibling said she and her husband had experience with leaky build repairs but Beth never asked for their advice.听
The siblings felt she should have got someone 鈥渟uitably qualified鈥 to do the work, given their parents had the finances to do so.听
The claim听
The overall dispute encompassed two things - the father鈥檚 nearly $2 million estate and the family trust.听
The trust issue will be determined separately in the High Court but the father鈥檚 will was dealt with by Judge Coyle in the Family Court.听
In the will, the $1,949,352.67 was to be divided equally between the nine siblings.听
However, Beth sought more than that, claiming her father had 鈥渂reached his moral duty鈥 and should have recognised the care she gave him and the work she did on the leaky home.听
Instead of one-ninth, she wanted two-tenths.听
If divided equally between the nine siblings, each would receive $216,583.55. If Beth had been successful they would have received about $20,000 less than under the terms of the will. Beth, however, would have received about $173,275.74 more.听
One sibling supported her proposal, but the remainder did not.听
What is a 鈥渕oral duty鈥?听
To be successful in her claim, Beth had to prove her father was in breach of his 鈥渕oral duty鈥 to her - which means he failed to 鈥渕ake adequate provision for [Beth]鈥檚 proper maintenance and support鈥.听
The judgment noted it is not sufficient to merely show 鈥渦nfairness鈥 - it must be shown in a broad sense that the applicant has need of maintenance and support.听
It went on to say 鈥渕ere disparity in the treatment of beneficiaries not sufficient to establish a claim ... The court鈥檚 power does not extend to rewriting a will because of a perception it is unfair.鈥听
The outcome听
The judge decided that when Beth鈥檚 father signed the will he would have been well aware of her contributions.听
鈥淭hat was the opportunity for [him] to recognise, if he had felt the contributions were exceptional, or otherwise justified some recognition for [him] to have provided for [Beth] over and above that which the other siblings were to receive, in recognition of her duty and care. He did not do so.鈥听
The judge said Beth had failed to establish her father breached his moral duty.听
He said even if he was wrong in that determination, he would have concluded that if a moral duty had been established, it had already been met through the current provisions of his will, and through the dispositions that she is to receive as a beneficiary of the family trust.听
Even without the claim, Beth would receive $720,000 from both the will and the family trust, which the judge said was 鈥渁 significant and sufficient amount to recognise any moral duty that is owed to [Beth]鈥.听
Because Beth was unsuccessful, an order was made for Beth to pay costs of $40,611.37, and disbursements in the sum of $1017.35, towards her siblings鈥 legal fees, and this would come out of her share of the estate.听
Hannah Bartlett is a Tauranga-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She previously covered court and local government for the听Nelson Mail, and before that was a radio reporter at 九一星空无限talk ZB.听
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