Gary Pammen, the Psychic TV poet known as “The Cockney Bard,” is involved in an inheritance dispute over a will worth about £450,000. He says his father, Terrance Pammen, drew up the inheritance plan roughly a decade ago but was mentally confused at the time, which Gary argues makes the will invalid. The dispute centers on claims that Gary and three siblings are excluded from their father’s estate, while other family members—his younger sister and his daughter—are set to receive the inheritance instead. The reporting indicates that the case is framed around the circumstances surrounding the father’s decision to distribute the estate and whether his mental capacity was sufficient when the will was created. The matter is presented as a legal disagreement between family members regarding who should benefit from the estate, with Gary challenging the terms of the will on the basis of alleged mental incapacity. The available accounts focus on Gary’s challenge and the alleged exclusion of him and his siblings, with the broader legal proceedings and responses from the other beneficiaries not detailed in the provided text.