FATHER’S ESTATE
SON’S CLAIM SUCCEEDS. [PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, June 9. In a written decision, Mr. Justice MacGregor made an order granting William Charles Liverton, station hand, aged 61, of Pakawai, an additional £l5O a year, to be paid to him during his life by equal monthly payments, and to form a charge, on the net residue of his father’s estate. This was an application by the son under the Family Protection Act. His Honor said that he had taken into account the long and almost gratuitous assistance given by the plaintiff to his father many years ago, in building up the family estate so well, as it was probable there would be a loss by the plaintiff in the near future, of his present yearly and also of the annuity gratuitously given him out of his brother’s estate.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 June 1933, Page 5
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