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Two nephews are secured a ₤ 400,000 will contest the fortune of a 'houseproud' widow, who disinherited one side of her household after they recommended she go into a care home.
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Doreen Stock, 86, passed away childless in 2021 and left her entire estate to her nephew, Simon Stock, and his better half Catherine, who lived just a few minutes from her south London home.
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But her Michigan-based great-nephew, 39-year-old Ben Chiswick, has now introduced a bid to inherit the lot himself - despite not checking out or even [talking](https://number1property.com) with her over the phone since his relocation to the US 8 years back.
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Propulsion engineer Mr Chiswick had been because of inherit her fortune under a previous will written nearly 40 years ago in 1986 when he was a child, however was considerably disinherited by his great-aunt a year before her death.
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The row appeared after his parents suggested Ms [Stock hang](https://roussepropiedades.cl) around in a care home while they enjoyed a three-week vacation.
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Fighting to renew the previous will, Mr Chiswick declares Ms Stock, who he says was a 'fixture in his childhood,' was too stricken by dementia to effectively understand what she was doing when she altered her [testimony](https://bauerwohnen.com).
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However, Simon and his wife are combating the case, declaring Mr Chiswick - who has resided in the US given that 2017 - had no 'significant relationship' with Ms Stock beyond his early years while Mr Stock had actually been 'the closest thing to a kid she had'.
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Sitting at Central London County Court, Judge Jane Evans-Gordon heard that 'independent' and periodically 'persistent' Ms Stock had a deep psychological accessory to her home in Charminster Road, Mottingham, having shared it with her spouse Samuel until his death in 2001.
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Ben Chiswick, 39, envisioned right with dad Brent, is challenging Doreen Stock's will in the courts after she disinherited him a year before her death
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Doreen Stock, 86, died childless in 2021 and left her whole estate to her nephew, Simon Stock (imagined), and his other half Catherine
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Without any kids of her own, Ms Stock's first will, made in 1986, left her estate to Mr Chiswick, child of her niece Patricia Chiswick and hubby Brent.
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The estate principally consists of the Mottingham house, which is valued online at about ₤ 400,000.
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The court heard Ms Stock had actually had a good relationship with the Chiswicks, who assisted her with her shopping and visited her routinely.
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She even made a [lasting power](https://www.seabluedestin.com) of lawyer in their favour, however before she passed away [revoked](https://elegantcyprusproperties.com) the file and changed her will, leaving everything to a nephew on her other half's side.
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Challenging the will, Mr Chiswick declares that his great-aunt's dementia in her final years suggests there is severe doubt whether she had the essential capability to make the changes.
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And he stated the truth there was no discussion with his side of the family about the new will recommended 'something not right' about her change of mind.
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'Doreen and I had an actually pleased relationship and she understood that leaving her estate to me would make an enormous distinction to my life,' he said in his evidence.
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For Simon and Catherine, lawyer James McKean informed the court that Ms Stock had actually likewise been close to Simon, who was 'the closest thing to a child she had,' adding to his school costs as a kid.
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And although she previously had a close relationship with Mr Chiswick's parents, that was messed up when they recommended she go into a care home in 2019.
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Patricia had actually then [scheduled](https://oferte.cazarecostinesti.ro) a 'capacity evaluation' for her auntie, which the barrister stated caused Ms Stock fearing her self-reliance was being threatened and eventually altering her will.
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The estate contains the [Mottingham](https://vipnekretnine.hr) house, which is valued online at about ₤ 400,000
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The court heard there had been 'structure bitterness' with the method her power of attorney was being administered, which ['finally boiled](https://patrimoniomallorca.com) over in the summer of 2019 when the Chiswicks made an ill-judged - though perhaps well-intentioned - tip to Doreen that she invest a duration in residential care.
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'Doreen was, by all accounts, jealously independent. It is little marvel that she found the proposition to be alarming and offensive.
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'No doubt Doreen was stressed over the prospect of entering into a home, then was asked to go through the capacity assessment, and put 2 and two together.'
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Within weeks of the assessment, which led to a report specifying she 'did not have capacity,' she had begun steps to withdraw the power of attorney and make a brand-new will in Simon and Catherine's favour, he informed the judge.
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Quizzing Patricia Chiswick in the witness box, he included: 'Doreen loved her home and it had been her and Samuel's home before his death. There was a deep psychological connection to that residential or commercial property.
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'Saying to Doreen that she should leave that residential or commercial property and invest a long time in a care home was offending to her, wasn't it?
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['From Doreen's](https://www.machinelinker.com) viewpoint, this should have looked a genuine threat to her self-reliance.'
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But Patricia denied disturbing the pensioner, firmly insisting that the plan was only ever for a time-out in a care home while she and her hubby went on vacation.
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'It was simply an idea due to the fact that we do not normally disappear for three weeks at a time, and I believe she had actually been rather unhealthy and her health was degrading in general,' she stated.
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'I was worried about leaving her and I believed it would be quite good if she could go someplace where she might be looked after while we were away.
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'It was definitely stressed out that it was for 3 weeks. There was no recommendation she was going to remain there indefinitely.'
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The Chiswicks did not visit Ms Stock again between the capacity assessment in 2019 and her death in May 2021.
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For Patricia's kid Mr Chiswick, who is the claimant in the event, lawyer Simon Lane said that, at the time she made the brand-new will, she was 'vulnerable and was acting out of character.'
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The 2019 evaluation carried out after the recommendation of a care home move had actually led to an expert's finding that she 'lacked capability,' he said.
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But Mr McKean said the evaluation was lacking, with Ms Stock responding to with 'irritable hostility' when she was quizzed about things that made no sense to her, such as a fire which never actually happened.
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Other evaluations around the same time had actually resulted in findings that she did have capability, although she was suffering with 'mild' dementia,' he stated.
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'Doreen may have had some memory issues, however capability and memory are various monsters,' he said.
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'The court will have a hard time to find any evidence of impaired cognition or thinking. On the contrary, Doreen's behaviour, values and reasoning were consistent and possible at all times.'
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He said there was reason for her to choose to change her will, the last being made more than thirty years formerly, which already Mr Chiswick - living and working on the opposite of the [Atlantic -](https://reswis.com) would have been 'far from her mind as a recipient.'
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He had not seen her again or perhaps spoken on the phone after relocating to the US, while many of the proof of their [relationship originated](https://costaricafsbo.com) from when he was a kid.
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On the other hand, Mr Stock and his wife had actually had the ability to visit her frequently, living not far from her in Eltham, south London, he stated.
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'The court can be shocked neither by the making of the challenged will, nor by Doreen's option of recipients,' he included.
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The judge is expected to offer her judgment on the case at a later date.
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