The testator added a codicil to her will providing that a gift to a beneficiary would be avoided if the will was challenged. She contested the clause saying it was against public policy insofar as it sought to discourage use of the Act.
Held: Though a condition which might lead to forfeiting a benefit under a will might have a strong deterrent effect, that was not enough to make the condition void under public policy. If a claim was made under the Act, the court could then look at the resulting situation and decide whether that constituted adequate provision as required.
Mr John Martin, QC
Times 04-Jun-2002, Gazette 11-Jul-2002, [2003] 1 WLR 827
Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975
England and Wales
Updated: 21 January 2021; Ref: scu.172218 br>
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