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Friend to keep half of Christchurch man’s $600k estate over family objections
NZ🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

Friend to keep half of Christchurch man’s $600k estate over family objections

A friend has been granted the right to inherit half of a deceased Christchurch man's $600,000 estate despite objections from his family. The decision appears to relate to legal or estate planning considerations, though specific details regarding the circumstances, legal basis, or family arguments are not provided.

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Friend to keep half of Christchurch man’s $600k estate over family objections

A friend has been granted the right to inherit half of a deceased Christchurch man's $600,000 estate despite objections from his family. The decision appears to relate to legal or estate planning considerations, though specific details regarding the circumstances, legal basis, or family arguments are not provided.

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