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Friday, 9 October 2009
Woman wins RSPCA will challenge
--Dr Gill said she always knew she would win her legal challenge--
A woman who contested her parents' will after they left their £2.34m estate in North Yorkshire to the RSPCA has won her legal battle.
Christine Gill, 58, claimed her father forced her mother into making the will and she had been assured many times she would inherit Potto Carr Farm.
Judge James Allen QC, at a High Court hearing in Leeds, ruled she would inherit the estate near Northallerton.
The RSPCA said it was "very surprised" and "disappointed" and would appeal.
Dr Gill, an only child, told the court she had devoted many years to helping out on the farm.
'Avowed dislike'
In his judgement, Judge James Allen QC said it would be "unconscionable" if she did not inherit the estate.
He found that Dr Gill's mother Joyce had been "coerced" by her husband John into making a will that was contrary to her wishes as she had an "avowed dislike" of the charity.
He said that Mrs Gill had wanted her daughter to inherit the farm but Mr Gill had exerted pressure over his wife to favour the RSPCA.
The judge agreed with expert evidence heard during last year's hearings that Mrs Gill suffered from agoraphobia and severe anxiety.
Judge Allen described Mr Gill as a "bully" and a "domineering" and "determined" man.
The judgement read: "The court is satisfied that having made his decision Mr Gill exerted pressure upon Mrs Gill to make the will, which she did which was contrary to her wishes."
It continued: "He directed his domineering and bombastic personality to Mrs Gill, utilising her anxiety and fear of his explosive character and of the possibility of her losing her support upon which she was so dependent to coerce her into making the will which she did."
'Difficult position'
Previous hearings were told how, after her mother's death in 2006, Dr Gill, from Northallerton, discovered her parents had made wills leaving their 287-acre farm to each other and then to the animal charity when both died.
This was despite Dr Gill having been given repeated assurances that she would inherit the estate when her parents died.
The hearings were told how the Leeds University lecturer had devoted most of her spare time over a period of more than 30 years to voluntarily helping out at the farm.
When Mr Gill died in 1999, aged 82, Dr Gill was left to look after her mother and run the farm.
It was only when her mother died in 2006, also aged 82, that she saw the will, which left everything to the RSPCA.
The RSPCA said it planned to appeal against the judgement.
It said in a statement: "Throughout this, the RSPCA has been in an extremely difficult position.
"The will left by Dr Gill's parents was very clear - in one sentence they left their entire estate to the RSPCA, and in the next they said their daughter should receive nothing.
"In that situation the RSPCA cannot just walk away, in fact we are legally obliged to seek the funds under charitable law.
"That said, we are a compassionate organisation, and that's why we've tried to settle this matter amicably before it even came to court. Unfortunately our offers were rejected."
The charity said the case highlighted the importance of people discussing their intentions with family when making a will. (my view)-WTF...YOU CAN TELL SHE IS A LIAR,SHE HAS HER OWN PLACE,SHE IS TO GREEDY AND WANTS HER PARENTS HOUSE!THATS IT,JUST LOOK AT HER FOR A SEC.......NOW TELL ME SHES NOT GREEDY!WHY DIDN'T SHE SAY ANYTHING BEFORE THEY DIED?...BECAUSE NOW THEY ARE DEAD THEY CAN'T FIGHT OR SAY SHES A LIAR......THIS STORY PISSES ME OFF SORRY KIDS but what a lying greedy fugly bitch....and to rip off the RSPCA......she don't give a flying fuck about noone but her own self
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Greed! Scares me what people are doing these days...
Perhaps you should have a look at what the RSPCA is really like before supporting them so wholeheartedly!
See:
RSPCA-Animadversion
http://cheetah.webtribe.net/~animadversion/
SHG
http://the-shg.org
RSPCA Injustice Blog
http://www.rspcainjustice.blogspot.com/
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