You may think the headline is very dramatic but you could not be further from the truth. My late stepmothers's cruel act of betrayal has left a scar that just won't heal even after 3 years.
After my mother died my father William Herd married my stepmother Dorothy (formerly Cosgrove). Shortly afterwards they visited a medium sized firm of Solicitors in Rayleigh, Essex and arranged for mirror Wills to be prepared. Under the terms of those mirror Wills the estate first passed to the surviving spouse and then to my stepbrother Michael Cosgrove and myself in equal shares.
What people often overlook is that Mirror Wills are only suitable for partners that can be trusted to carry out your wishes. Where a partner cannot be trusted or lacks basic morals the consequences can be disastrous.
Following my stepmothers death in 2012, I discovered she had changed her Will in 2008 and left everything to her own family in Wigan (Michael and Jackie Cosgrove and their adult children). Legally she was quite entitled to do this but morally she had betrayed my late father and broken her promise to me. It should be noted there was never a cross word between us and we had remained in constant contact following my late father’s death.
I had done everything asked of me by my late father and ended up losing my family inheritance of approximately £150,000 which also included the estates of my late grandparents and mother. The Cosgrove’s are fully aware of the situation but still refuse to do the right thing. A legacy of £150,000 was simply not enough for them they had to take mine as well.
Even some three years on I still cannot come to terms with the consequences of my stepmother’s actions. As a youngster I had a very hard upbringing where money was always scarce and this family have just come along and taken everything. My inheritance or part of it would have made such a difference to our current situation.
Because I have been advised my late stepmother did nothing wrong legally the only chance I have is to keep my story in the public domain in the hope it will encourage the Cosgrove’s to do the right thing. Also I want to warn others that Mirror Wills should be used with great care if at all.
Also if anyone is prepared a sponsor a website to help promote my message or obtain television or press coverage then I would be very interested to hear from them.
I am available to come and speak at Client seminars, provided my costs are met, as I believe I have a very powerful message to deliver. Should you require any further information please call me on 01702-390682 or email me at s.n.herd@btinternet.com If you are involved in the media or web industries your help would be especially appreciated
After my mother died my father William Herd married my stepmother Dorothy (formerly Cosgrove). Shortly afterwards they visited a medium sized firm of Solicitors in Rayleigh, Essex and arranged for mirror Wills to be prepared. Under the terms of those mirror Wills the estate first passed to the surviving spouse and then to my stepbrother Michael Cosgrove and myself in equal shares.
What people often overlook is that Mirror Wills are only suitable for partners that can be trusted to carry out your wishes. Where a partner cannot be trusted or lacks basic morals the consequences can be disastrous.
Following my stepmothers death in 2012, I discovered she had changed her Will in 2008 and left everything to her own family in Wigan (Michael and Jackie Cosgrove and their adult children). Legally she was quite entitled to do this but morally she had betrayed my late father and broken her promise to me. It should be noted there was never a cross word between us and we had remained in constant contact following my late father’s death.
I had done everything asked of me by my late father and ended up losing my family inheritance of approximately £150,000 which also included the estates of my late grandparents and mother. The Cosgrove’s are fully aware of the situation but still refuse to do the right thing. A legacy of £150,000 was simply not enough for them they had to take mine as well.
Even some three years on I still cannot come to terms with the consequences of my stepmother’s actions. As a youngster I had a very hard upbringing where money was always scarce and this family have just come along and taken everything. My inheritance or part of it would have made such a difference to our current situation.
Because I have been advised my late stepmother did nothing wrong legally the only chance I have is to keep my story in the public domain in the hope it will encourage the Cosgrove’s to do the right thing. Also I want to warn others that Mirror Wills should be used with great care if at all.
Also if anyone is prepared a sponsor a website to help promote my message or obtain television or press coverage then I would be very interested to hear from them.
I am available to come and speak at Client seminars, provided my costs are met, as I believe I have a very powerful message to deliver. Should you require any further information please call me on 01702-390682 or email me at s.n.herd@btinternet.com If you are involved in the media or web industries your help would be especially appreciated
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