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Abandoned Daughter Wins £123k Inheritance Battle

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A woman with two children, who was abandoned as an infant and excluded from her wealthy father’s will, has successfully obtained a substantial sum of money after a legal battle with her stepmother.

Emma McDaniel’s father, Mark Talbot, left her early in life and amassed a significant fortune through real estate investments and business ventures. In his will created in 2014, he deliberately omitted Emma, citing their lack of contact for two decades and instead designated his wife, Rosemary Talbot, as the sole beneficiary.

Despite reconnecting with Emma in 2019 and establishing a close bond, Mark passed away in October 2022 without updating his will, leaving behind an estate worth £1.75 million. Facing financial difficulties while caring for her two disabled children and dealing with her own health issues, Emma, 40, filed a lawsuit against her father’s estate at the High Court last November. Following a deliberation period, Judge Caroline Shea KC ruled in Emma’s favor, awarding her £123,000 from the inheritance.

The court learned that Mark had abandoned Emma’s mother when she was a baby in 1985 and never met Emma’s brother, Rhys, born after his departure. He later built his wealth alongside Rosemary Talbot, with whom he had a long-term relationship and two more children. Despite a successful career in courier services and property investments, Mark’s will from 2014 remained unchanged at the time of his death.

During the legal proceedings, Emma’s lawyer, Aiden O’Brien, highlighted her family’s medical challenges and financial struggles, including various state benefits they relied upon. Rosemary contested Emma’s claim, emphasizing Mark’s explicit wish to exclude his children from his estate.

Judge Shea acknowledged the emotional impact on both Emma and Rosemary following Mark’s passing. She dismissed Rosemary’s argument that the relationship between Mark and Emma was more of a friendship than a father-daughter bond, emphasizing the moral obligation to provide for Emma’s maintenance given their close connection and shared history of care and affection. The judge also considered Rosemary’s financial security and opined that awarding Emma a portion of the estate would not significantly affect Rosemary’s standard of living. Ultimately, Emma was granted a payout of £123,418 from the inheritance.

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